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The returns to education remain a central concern for development policy. In developed countries there is evidence that the returns to education have been rising. Evidence for changes over this period for developing countries is limited. In this paper we use data from Kenya and Tanzania to...
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markets and whether the effects spill over to spouses and children. There is substantial evidence that more educated people … spouses or children. …
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We use a credible regression discontinuity design to estimate causal education effects. Pupils in the Swiss education system had to pass a centrally organized exam that classified them into different levels of secondary school, and that ultimately determined their educational degree. A major...
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income equation - but as a set of elements whoselength depends on the number of identifi ed poverty dimensions. The … monetaryanalysis employs the Quantile Regression technique, very helpful especiallywhen one is interested in extremes of the income …
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(english) The aim of this study is to analyze the impact of education on labor market entry, particularly on earnings in the two largest cities of the Republic of Congo. We examine firsthand data from the 2009 Congo's Employment and Informal Sector Survey (Enquête sur l’emploi et le secteur...
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This article focuses on the contributions from the emerging positivist epistemological approach, endorsed by the economics of language and the economics of education, to study the returns to language skills, assuming that language competencies constitute key components of human capital. It...
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Panel data on MBA graduates is used in an attempt to empirically distinguish between human capital and signaling models of education. The existence of employment observations prior to MBA enrollment allows for the control of unobserved ability or selection into MBA programs (through the use of...
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La universidad española ha crecido significativamente en recursos y resultados pero, como nuestra economía, tiene problemas de productividad y competitividad internacional que suscitan dudas sobre su funcionamiento y su contribución social y económica. El objetivo de esta obra es evaluar los...
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Comparing earnings equations in the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) and the Current Population Survey, we find …
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Recent research has established the importance of perceived (as opposed to actual) returns as a determinant of educational investments. We analyze data from India to highlight gender disparities in the perceived returns to education and the salience of productive characteristics.
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