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Using data for the 1990s, this Paper examines the role of sheepskin effects in the returns to education for Japan. Our estimations indicate that sheepskin effects explain about 50% of the total returns to schooling. We further find that sheepskin effects are only important for workers in small...
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We use a new sample of UK female identical twins to estimate private economic returns to education. We report findings in three areas. First, we use identical twins, to control for family effects and genetic ability bias, and the education reported by the other twin to control for schooling...
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impact of vocational schooling on finer breakdowns of the population of secondary school completers. …
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data for Austria, Germany, Sweden and Switzerland, we estimate the cost of the war in terms of earning losses, suffered by …
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We estimate the impact of compulsory schooling on earnings using the changes in compulsory schooling laws for secondary …
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Several recent studies based on 'exogenous' sources of variation in education outcomes show Instrumental Variables (IV) estimates of returns to schooling that are substantially higher than the corresponding Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) estimates. Card (1995a) suggests that these results can be...
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educated. We analyse the returns to education in Austria, Germany, Italy, Sweden and the United Kingdom, countries which differ … UK, and the lowest for Sweden. A wage decrease due to time spent in unemployment results in a decline in the hourly wages … in Austria, Germany and Italy. …
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In this paper we make a systematic presentation of returns to education in Austria for the period 1981-1997. We use … consistent cross-sections from the Mikrozensus and find falling returns over time. These falling returns are not caused by …
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controlling for covariate effects, the time trends in the educational attainment of natives and second generation immigrants …
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labour on subsequent school participation and educational attainment. On the other hand, we find that those who worked as … children are likely to earn a higher wage as young adults. This effect more than fully offsets the foregone earnings due to …
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