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We find that the protective effect of years of schooling on the BMI of European females is non negligible, but smaller than the one recently found for the US. By using individual standardized cognitive tests instead of years of schooling as the measure of education we show that the current focus...
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In this paper we estimate the effect of education on lifetime earnings in Europe, by distinguishing between individuals …
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In this paper we investigate the contribution of health related behaviors to the education gradient, using an empirical approach that addresses the endogeneity of both education and behaviors in the health production function. We apply this approach to a multi-country data set, which includes 12...
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had different effects in Central / Northern Europe (Austria, Switzerland, The Netherlands and Sweden) and in Mediterranean … Europe (Italy and Spain). In the North, transitions into bridge jobs have increased, with no significant effect on …
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replies to the same questionnaire by more than 6000 college students all over Europe. We study the determinants of wage …
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study how cohort size has affected real earnings in Europe. When we pool the data of all countries, we find that cohort size …
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In this paper we investigate the contribution of health related behaviors to the education gradient, using an empirical approach that addresses the endogeneity of both education and behaviors in the health production function. We apply this approach to a multi-country data set, which includes 12...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013120822
labour market outcomes, with a focus on Europe. There is evidence that high cognitive test scores are likely to result not …
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