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In this paper we analyze investments in human capital assets in a way which is standard for financial assets, but not (yet) for human capital assets. We study mean-variance plots of human capital assets. We compare the properties of human capital returns using a performance measure and by using...
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There is a large gender gap in advanced math coursework in high school that many believe exists because girls are discouraged from taking math courses. In this paper, we exploit an institutional change that reduced the costs of acquiring advanced high school math to determine if access is, in...
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We investigate how changes in marital status affect financial investments and how these effects vary with background risk. We use detailed register based panel data and difference-in-differences estimators to benchmark common unobserved influences on financial investments. Women increase the...
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Using a large panel data set containing detailed information on educational attainments as well as financial and socioeconomic variables for individual investors, we show that economists are more likely to hold stocks than otherwise identical investors. First, we consider the change in...
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Using a large panel data set containing detailed information on educational attainments as well as financial and socioeconomic variables for individual investors, we show that economists are more likely to hold stocks than otherwise identical investors. First, we consider the change in...
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We investigate whether there are systematic gender differences in financial investment decisions. We use an exceptionally comprehensive register based panel data set including a wide range of socioeconomic and financial background characteristics of both investors who do and do not hold stocks....
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In this paper we analyze investments in human capital assets in a way which is standard for financial assets, but not (yet) for human capital assets. We study mean-variance plots of human capital assets. We compare the properties of human capital returns using a performance measure and by using...
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Like the stock market, the human capital market consists of a wide range of assets, i.e. educations. Each <p> young individual chooses the educational asset that matches his preferred combination of risk and return in terms of <p> future income. A unique register-based data set with exact information...</p></p>
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