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returns to schooling both for developed and developing countries. However, researchers have not made many attempts to identify … policy implications about the nature of the private vs. social returns to schooling. …
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employment consisting of homemaker duties, unpaid work, forced labour, wages labour, informal sector, schooling, leisure and …
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returns to schooling both for developed and developing countries. However, researchers have not made many attempts to identify … policy implications about the nature of the private vs. social returns to schooling. …
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Explores methods for estimating the impact of child labour on student learning. Considers various measures of child labour and school performance and examines issues in sample design. Demonstrates the type of results that can be obtained with two multi-country data sets and makes suggestions for...
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's years of US residence, age, and number of years of schooling exert statistically significant positive impact on the …
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value of an additional year of schooling. Regression models are used to estimate the effects of levels of education on the … conclusion is that an additional year of schooling raises labour productivity by at least 5%. …
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women, but is associated with less unpaid work. In countries where substantial gender gaps in schooling exist, enrollment …
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