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H52, H55, I28 </AbstractSection> Copyright Stenberg and Westerlund; licensee Springer. 2013
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education, labor supply, and consumption/saving decisions. Altruistic parents make inter vivos transfers to their children … of funding for college education. We find that the current financial aid system in the U.S. improves welfare, and …
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into education groups to determine whether there are differences in saving behavior along the distribution of income. Third …
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respond to a longer stay in a healthy state of high productivity by obtaining more education and supplying less labor. Better … health increases productivity and amplifies the return on education. The health accelerator allows workers to finance … for leisure is sufficiently strong or the return on education is sufficiently large. We calibrate an extended version of …
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becomes higher but there is no persistence of the supply shock. Higher education prevents this intertemporal multiplication of …
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A presentation of a model that incorporates many factors simultaneously -- including education, experience, and …
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Using the 1995–2011 March Current Population Survey and 1970–2000 Census data, we find that the fertility, education … of the education of men from the father’s source country larger than that of women from the mother’s source country. We … education, but there is considerable intergenerational assimilation toward native levels for all three of these outcomes …
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This paper surveys major empirical regularities concerning changes in earnings inequality in Europe and the U.S. over the past 25 years. Next, it indicates which of these regularities can be explained within the competitive demand-supply framework of analysis and what is left unexplained....
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substitution of low education / high experience workers by low experience / high education workers by using US and French microdata … explain the changes in returns to experience. It also accounts for a part of the increase in returns to education between 1980 …: the elasticity of substitution between experience and education, which is found to be less than half. In France, the …
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