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schooling in current and lifetime earnings. We use these results to assess the importance of life-cycle bias in earnings … regressions using current earnings as a proxy for lifetime earnings. To account for the endogeneity of schooling, we apply three … returns to schooling, and discuss possible remedies. -- returns to schooling ; life-cycle bias ; lifetime earnings ; current …
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What do the education premiums look like over the life cycle? What is the impact of schooling on lifetime earnings? How … earnings over the life cycle, following individuals over their working lifespan. To account for endogeneity of schooling, we … of no earnings while in school and exogenous post-schooling employment. …
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What do the education premiums look like over the life cycle? What is the impact of schooling on lifetime earnings? How … earnings over the life cycle, following individuals over their working lifespan. To account for endogeneity of schooling, we … of no earnings while in school and exogenous post-schooling employment …
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What do the education premiums look like over the life cycle? What is the impact of schooling on lifetime earnings? How … earnings over the life cycle, following individuals over their working lifespan. To account for endogeneity of schooling, we … of no earnings while in school and exogenous post-schooling employment …
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schooling in current and lifetime earnings. We use these results to assess the importance of life-cycle bias in earnings … regressions using current earnings as a proxy for lifetime earnings. To account for the endogeneity of schooling, we apply three …This paper uses a unique data set with nearly career-long earnings histories to provide evidence on the returns to …
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: A worker enjoys a better post-child earnings trajectory when a larger share of his colleagues take leave because of the … policy. In contrast, we find no direct earnings effect resulting from the worker's own leave when controlling for their …
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earnings among individuals into the part due to changes in earnings among establishments and the part due to changes in … earnings within-establishments and finds that much of the 1970s-2010s increase in earnings inequality results from increased … dispersion of the earnings among the establishments where individuals work. It also shows that the divergence of establishment …
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It is well documented that displaced workers suffer severe earnings losses, but not why this is so. One reason may be … siblings when they live in different regions. Looking at earnings we find that the entire post displacement income difference …
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This study examines the ethnic identity of authors in over 2.5 million scientific papers written by US-based authors from 1985 to 2008, a period in which the frequency of English and European names among authors fell relative to the frequency of names from China and other developing countries....
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This study examines the ethnic identity of authors in over 2.5 million scientific papers written by US-based authors from 1985 to 2008, a period in which the frequency of English and European names among authors fell relative to the frequency of names from China and other developing countries....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010403482