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moreover violates one of our conditions. Finally, we use our approach to evaluate the evolution of assortative matching in the … US over the last decades, and conclude that assortative matching has increased, particularly at the top of the education …
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ill health - of the theory are much exaggerated. In this article we provide a defence of the life-cycle framework as a …
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In this paper we study the sources of wage growth. We identify the contribution to such growth of general, sector specific and firm specific human capital. Our results are interpretable within the context of a model where the returns to human capital may be heterogeneous and where firms may...
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In this paper we reassess the evidence on labor income risk. There are two leading views on the nature of the income process in the current literature. The .first view, which we call the .Restricted Income Profiles.(RIP) process, holds that individuals are subject to large and very persistent...
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This paper examines the equilibrium effects of alternative financial aid policies intended to promote college participation. We build an overlapping generations life cycle model with education, labor supply, and consumption/saving decisions. Cognitive and non-cognitive skills of children depend...
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