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we test these predictions on the data. We find that, within the manufacturing sector, immigrants do not compete much with …
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How much would output increase if underdeveloped economies were to increase their levels of schooling? We contribute to … generated by more schooling. The advantage of our approach is that the upper bound is valid for any number of schooling levels …
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end of the compulsory schooling period. We also determine whether there are differential effects for literacy and numeracy …
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This brief essay provides a selective discussion of how in recent years economists in the neoclassical tradition have addressed the questions whether and how immigration affects native workers' labour market outcomes. In particular, it discusses: the distinction between the displacement,...
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How does measured performance at university affect labor market outcomes? We show that degree class - a coarse measure of student performance used in the UK - causally affects graduates' industry and hence expected wages. To control for unobserved ability, we employ a regression discontinuity...
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Growing numbers of university students in Britain and the United States are staying on after their first degrees to invest in a postgraduate qualification. Joanne Lindley and Stephen Machin document this trend and assess the impact on wage inequality - among graduates and across the labour force...
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This paper considers what has hitherto been a relatively neglected subject in the wage inequality literature, albeit one that has been becoming more important over time, namely the role played by increases in postgraduate education. We document increases in the number of workers with a...
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-skill workers in the United States. Comparing the occupational choices and earnings of survey respondents in the 1980s and today, he …
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cohorts substantially affect careers. A player born into a large birth cohort can expect an earnings loss of roughly 18 … percent over the course of an average career as compared to a small birth cohort counterpart. The loss in earnings is driven …
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Over the last two decades, earnings in the United States increased at the top and at the bottom of the wage …
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