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I study the size and sources of the monetary return to college achievement as measured by cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA). I first present evidence that the return to achievement is large and statistically significant. I find, however, that this masks variation in the return across...
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estimate education returns of wage earners and the self-employed in Portugal and in Spain. Our examination reveals several …
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diploma, all with respect to parenthood. Few get children while enrolled in higher education, nevertheless one fourth of …
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A new Swedish dataset is used to examine the relationships between education, experience and earnings. We focus on four … indicate that a lower starting salary led to faster wage growth and that the return to formal firm-provided education was … substantial in terms of wage growth. The results further indicate that accurate information on experience is essential, since …
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Working while studying at university increases the time-to-degree and may interfere with learning, but the acquired work experience may also improve employment opportunities and increase wages after the graduation. This study examines how university students' employment decisions affect their...
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in the labor market due to asymmetric information between workers and firms. We show that an appropriate choice of the … tax schedule enables the government to affect the wage distribution by controlling the transmission of information in the …
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' signaling-driven investment, despite the risk of buying a bad innovation. We finally show at what point the presence of active …
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We review the empirical literature that estimates the causal effect of parent’s schooling on child’s schooling, and conclude that estimates differ across studies. We then consider three explanations for why this is: (a) idiosyncratic differences in data sets; (b) differences in remaining...
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Recent research has reported positive effects on schooling due to in utero protection from iodine deficiency resulting from iodized oil capsule distribution in Tanzania. We revisit the Tanzanian experience by investigating how these effects differ over time and across surveys; across different...
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Recent research has reported positive effects on schooling due to in utero protection from iodine deficiency resulting from iodized oil capsule distribution in Tanzania. We revisit the Tanzanian experience by investigating how these effects differ over time and across surveys; across different...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010818830