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the socioeconomic status of survey respondents at age 15, the educational attainment of their parents, their households …
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This paper presents new estimates of the returns to education in the Russian Federation using data from 1994 to 2018. Although the returns to schooling increased for a time, they are now much lower than the global average. Private returns to education are three times greater for higher education...
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schooling and skills differ between men and women and how those differences relate to gender gaps in earnings across nine middle-income …
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will serve government stakeholders as well as individual students …
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This paper presents new estimates of the returns to education in the Russian Federation. Private returns to education are three times greater for higher education compared to vocational education, and the returns to education for females are higher than for males. Returns for females show an...
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This paper explores the topic of depreciation of human capital as a possible explanation for observed trends in the returns to education in the Russian Federation. Estimates of depreciation are presented for various sample groups. Depreciation first decreased and then increased in the period...
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This paper uses regionally representative household survey data to determine the rates of return to education in different regions. Returns show a wide dispersion together with the labor market context. The paper's policy recommendations will be particularly helpful to support human capital...
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returns to schooling are positive and that returns tend to be higher in low- and middle-income countries than in higher-income … association between cognitive and noncognitive skills and earnings in low- and middle-income countries. The study uses measures of …
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