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inequality in many low income countries, and thus schooling and health are analyzed here as indicators of productivity and … schooling and health, and delay the equalization of these human capital investments between men and women. Liberalization of …
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both education and health. I further investigate to what extent within-twin-pair differences in schooling correlates with … treatment and relation with parents, do not predict within-twin pair differences in schooling, lending additional credibility to …
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schooling between 1997 and 1999). Surprisingly, I find no significant differences between OLS and IV estimates of returns to …
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There is anecdotal evidence that the standard of living for the educated has fallen in Venezuela over the last few years. This evidence comes as a surprise because after experiencing an economic downturn in 2002 and 2003, Venezuela's economy has boomed (gross domestic product growth has hovered...
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highest schooling and the highest professional degree obtained by younger cohorts. …
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schooling that are above that which is usual for a worker's occupation are associated with very low increases in earnings … schooling serves as a pathway to occupational attainment, earnings appear to be more closely linked to a worker's occupation … than to the individual's level of schooling. …
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payoff to schooling developed by Chiswick and Miller (2008). This decomposition links overeducation to the less-than- perfect … selection and the limited international transferability of human capital to the lower payoff to schooling for the foreign born …
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The trade-off between child quantity and education is a crucial ingredient of unified growth models that explain the transition from Malthusian stagnation to modern growth. We present first evidence that such a trade-off indeed existed before the demographic transition, exploiting a unique...
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influences household schooling choices is the redistribution of resources within the family network from eligibles that receive …
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This article investigates the long-term effects of parental migration abroad on the schooling of children left behind …
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