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A New Framework for the Analysis of Inequality
Cunha, Flavio
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This paper presents a new framework for analyzing inequality that moves beyond the anonymity postulate. We estimate the determinants of sectoral choice and the joint distributions of outcomes across sectors. We determine which components of realized earnings variability are due to uncertainty...
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Identification Problems in Personality Psychology
Borghans, Lex
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This paper discusses and illustrates identification problems in personality psychology. The measures used by psychologists to infer traits are based on behaviors, broadly defined. These behaviors are produced from multiple traits interacting with incentives in situations. In general, measures...
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Fostering and Measuring Skills : Improving Cognitive and Non-Cognitive Skills to Promote Lifetime Success
Kautz, Tim
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2014
This paper reviews the recent literature on measuring and boosting cognitive and noncognitive skills. The literature establishes that achievement tests do not adequately capture character skills|personality traits, goals, motivations, and preferences that are valued in the labor market, in...
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Fostering and Measuring Skills : Interventions That Improve Character and Cognition
Heckman, James J.
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2013
Character is a skill, not a trait. At any age, character skills are stable across different tasks, but skills can change over the life cycle. Character is shaped by families, schools, and social environments. Skill development is a dynamic process, in which the early years lay the foundation for...
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Measuring Investment in Human Capital Formation : An Experimental Analysis of Early Life Outcomes
Doyle, Orla
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2013
The literature on skill formation and human capital development clearly demonstrates that early investment in children is an equitable and efficient policy with large returns in adulthood. Yet little is known about the mechanisms involved in producing these long-term effects. This paper presents...
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Measuring Knowledge
Heckman, James J.
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Zhou, Jin
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National Bureau of Economic Research
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2022
Empirical studies in the economics of education, the
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Explaining Rising Wage Inequality : Explorations with a Dynamic General Equilibrium Model of Labor Earnings with Heterogeneous Agents
Heckman, James J.
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1998
This paper develops and estimates an overlapping generations general equilibrium model of labor earnings, skill formation and physical capital accumulation with heterogeneous human capital. The model analyzes both schooling choices and post-school on-the-job investment in skills in a framework...
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Changes in the Structure of Family Income Inequality in the United States and Other Industrial Nationa During the 1980s
Blackburn, McKinley L.
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1994
We examine the detailed structure of family income inequality in the United States, Canada, and Australia at various points during the 1980s. In each of these countries we find that income inequality increased among married couple families and that the increases are closely associated with...
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The Distribution of Family Income : Measuring and Explaining Changes in the 1980s for Canada and the United States
Blackburn, McKinley L.
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1991
This paper attempts to measure and explain recent changes in the distributions of family income in Canada and the U.S. using comparable micro-data for the two countries for 1979 and 1987. Three main sets of conclusions are reached. First, the distributions of total family income (pre-tax,...
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The Effects of Technological Change on Earnings and Income Inequality inthe United States
Blackburn, McKinley L.
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1987
This paper explores the relationship between technological change and inequality in the U.S. since the late 1960's. The analysis focuses primarily on studying patterns and trends in the dispersion of various distributions of earnings and income during this recent period of rapid technological...
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