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How valuable is education for entrepreneurs' performance as compared to employees'? What might explain any differences? And does education affect peoples' occupational choices accordingly? We answer these questions based on a large panel of US labor force participants. We show that education...
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We combine two empirical observations in a general equilibrium occupational choice model. The first is that entrepreneurs have more control than employees over the employment of and accruals from assets, such as human capital. The second observation is that entrepreneurs enjoy higher returns to...
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Under communism, workers had their wages set according to a centrally-determined wage grid. In this paper we use new …
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This paper provides an overview of the relationship between economics and religion. It first considers the effects of … economic incentives in the religious marketplace on consumers' demand for religion. It then shows how this demand affects …
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Judaism in the first half of the millennium, we build a model in which Jewish men choose education, occupation, religion, and …
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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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results on occupational mobility and wages show that labor market skills are more portable than previously considered. We find …
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penalty for field of education-occupation mismatches for men and women with higher education in Sweden and reveals that the … penalty for such mismatches is large for both men and women. In fact, it is substantially larger than has been found for the …
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This paper investigates the transferability of human capital across countries and the contribution of imperfect human capital portability to the explanation of the immigrant-native wage gap. Using data for West Germany, our results reveal that, overall, education and labor market experience...
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countries and in Spain. It also examines the impact on wages of the legal status. The evidence shows that returns to host …
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