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Using data for the 1990's, this paper examines the role of sheepskin effects in the returns to education for Japan. Our … the US. These results could be explained by the particular recruitment system of large firms in Japan, which makes the …
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Using data for the 1990 ?s,this paper examines the role of sheepskin effects in the returns to education for Japan ….These results could be explained by the particular recruitment system of large firms in Japan, which makes university diploma as a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010261010
Previous empirical specifications are not flexible enough to capture the true pattern of sheepskin effects over time. If the quality of the match between the worker and the job contributes to earnings and if higher ability workers more easily reveal their true productivity, sheepskin effects...
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Using data for the 1990's, this paper examines the role of sheepskin effects in the returns to education for Japan. Our …. These results could be explained by the particular recruitment system of large firms in Japan, which makes university diploma …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013320394
This paper uses Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) data linked to administrative data to track the educational and labour market outcomes of young people. Students with lower skills have lower rates of participation in further education. While men with low skills out-earn...
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This paper studies the impact of exam luck on individuals’ education and labor market success. We leverage unique features of the Norwegian education system that produce random variation in the content of the exams taken by students at the end of high school. Lucky students take exams in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012817815
Using data for the 1990’s, this paper examines the role of sheepskin effects in the returns to education for Japan. Our … the US. These results could be explained by the particular recruitment system of large firms in Japan, which makes the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005822544
Using data for the 1990’s, this paper examines the role of sheepskin effects in the returns to education for Japan. Our …. These results could be explained by the particular recruitment system of large firms in Japan, which makes university …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005738702
Using data for the 1990s, this Paper examines the role of sheepskin effects in the returns to education for Japan. Our … the US. These results could be explained by the particular recruitment system of large firms in Japan, which makes the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005656206
This paper examines whether the results of the earnings equation developed in the overeducation/required eduation/under-education (ORU) literature are sensitive to whether the usual or reference levels of education are measured using the Realized Matches or Worker Self-Assessment methods. The...
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