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This paper estimates returns to education using a dynamic model of educational choice that synthesizes approaches in … differentials. For some, there are substantial causal effects of education at all stages of schooling. …
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This paper examines the 1997 additions to the Current Population Survey education question. These new questions allow … imputed "highest grade completed" is one-tenth grade greater and the estimated return to education .6 to 1 percentage points …
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This paper utilizes the self-employed to analyze the observed increase in the educational earnings premium in the 1980's. The paper compares the predictions of the signaling and human capital models in response to an exogenous demand shock such as a skill-biased technological change. Since the...
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the true intergenerational education correlation to be relatively low; an increase of 1 year in the average level of …
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We compare the performance of maximum likelihood (ML) and simulated method of moments (SMM) estimation for dynamic … discrete choice models. We construct and estimate a simplified dynamic structural model of education that captures some basic …
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We estimate a dynamic programming model of schooling decisions in which the degree of risk aversion can be inferred from schooling decisions. In our model, individuals are heterogeneous with respect to school and market abilities but homogeneous with respect to the degree of risk aversion. We...
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\%. Various simulations indicate that schooling attainments are elastic with respect to the return to college education and, to a … and parents' education (after conditioning on observed and unobserved ability) is found to be quite low. Finally, our …
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This paper examines trends in the college wage premium (CWP) by birth cohort across the five major household surveys in the United States: the Census/ACS, CPS, NLSY, PSID, and SIPP. We document a flattening in the CWP for birth cohorts 1978 and onward in each survey and even a decline for birth...
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on those who graduated from either secondary or tertiary education in Latin American countries, we present comparative … in different ways. This contradicts the popular belief in policy circles that the education quality of the region has …
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expenditure on education should be increased or decreased. This paper considers alternative approaches to estimating marginal …, although both have been increasing over time. -- Schooling ; marginal internal rate of return ; nonparametric estimation …
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