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Human capital can depreciate if skills are unused. But estimating human capital depreciation is challenging, as worker … variation from the teacher assignment process in Greece. We find significant losses to output, as a one-year increase in time … estimate a skill depreciation rate of 4.3% and experience returns of 6.8% …
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Human capital can depreciate if skills are unused. But estimating human capital depreciation is challenging, as worker …-random variation from the teacher assignment process in Greece. We find significant losses to output, as a one-year increase in time … estimate a skill depreciation rate of 4.3% and experience returns of 6.8% …
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Human capital can depreciate if skills are unused. But estimating human capital depreciation is challenging, as worker … variation from the teacher assignment process in Greece. We find significant losses to output, as a one-year increase in time … estimate a skill depreciation rate of 4.3% and experience returns of 6.8% …
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Human capital can depreciate if skills are unused. But estimating human capital depreciation is challenging, as worker … variation from the teacher assignment process in Greece. We find significant losses to output, as a one-year increase in time … estimate a skill depreciation rate of 4.3% and experience returns of 6.8% …
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Human capital can depreciate if skills are unused. But estimating human capital depreciation is challenging, as worker …-random variation from the teacher assignment process in Greece. We find significant losses to output, as a one-year increase in time … estimate a skill depreciation rate of 4.3% and experience returns of 6.8%. …
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In this paper, I evaluate potential side effects of the educational expansion in Germany on the learning outcomes of today's students. The educational expansion was a demand shock in the labor market of teachers, which could have thus encouraged individuals with different teaching abilities to...
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Pietro Sancassani prepared this study while he was working at the Center for Economics of Education at the ifo Institut. The study was completed in March 2023 and accepted as a doctoral thesis by the Department of Economics at the LMU Munich. It consists of four distinct empirical essays and...
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