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Drawing on the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, we document a startling empirical pattern: the career earnings premium from a four-year college degree (relative to a high school diploma) for persons from low-income backgrounds is considerably less than it is for those from higher-income...
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Drawing on the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, we document a startling empirical pattern: the career earnings premium from a four-year college degree (relative to a high school diploma) for persons from low-income backgrounds is considerably less than it is for those from higher-income...
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We conduct an empirical simulation exercise that gauges the plausible impact of increased rates of college attainment on a variety of measures of income inequality and economic insecurity. Using two different methodological approaches-a distributional approach and a causal parameter approach-we...
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-2004 using the China Health and Nutrition Survey data. It shows that income grew for all segments of the population, and as a …
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-2004 using the China Health and Nutrition Survey data. It shows that income grew for all segments of the population, and as a …
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Together with the economic transition, in China the return to education and the skill premium increased; this … carried out by using the China Health and Nutrition Survey provided by the Carolina Population Center for the period 1989 … representative at national level: the Barro-Lee dataset, providing observations from 1975, and the data published in the China …
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