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Skills are important for many social and economic outcomes. Whereas interventions during childhood are considered crucial to increase the skills of disadvantaged individuals, in this paper, we try to understand whether interventions which take place later in life can also be effective. With this...
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Two separate cohorts of immigrants to Australia are compared in order to assess the potential role of immigrant selection criteria, labor market conditions, and income-support policy in facilitating the labor market adjustment of new arrivals. Although these two cohorts entered Australia only...
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This note reviews and evaluates Tasiran's (1995) claim that estimated female wage effects on Swedish fertility dynamics reported by Heckman and Walker (1990) are not robust to the use of microwage data. The results reported here indicate that once individual wage measures have been purged of...
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by more than that of mothers with less education. Copyright Springer-Verlag 2004 …
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. Results on adults further show that those orphaned during childhood eventually completed less education. These findings …
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countries in sub-Saharan Africa. First, we find that an additional year of maternal education leads to a 0.37-year increase in …
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This paper estimates the health returns to schooling, using a twin design. For this purpose, I use data on monozygotic twins from the Midlife in the United States survey. The results suggest that completing high school improves health, as measured through self-reported health, chronic...
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their children’s education compared to non-Muslims. In particular, we want to assess whether educational inequalities … for a broad set of individual and household characteristics, we find no difference in education between children of …
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