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This paper uses a unique data set with nearly career-long earnings histories to provide evidence on the returns to schooling in current and lifetime earnings. We use these results to assess the importance of life-cycle bias in earnings regressions using current earnings as a proxy for lifetime...
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internal rate of return of around 10 percent, after taking into account income taxes and earnings-related pension entitlements …
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, and that children of low income parents seem to be the primary beneficiaries of subsidized child care. These findings are … quantile treatment effects, showing how the child care expansion affected the earnings distribution of exposed children as … adults. We complement these estimates with local linear regressions of the child care effects by family income. Our findings …
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It is often desired to rank different populations according to the value of some feature of each population. For example, it may be desired to rank neighborhoods according to some measure of intergenerational mobility or countries according to some measure of academic achievement. These rankings...
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internal rate of return of around 10 percent, after taking into account income taxes and earnings-related pension entitlements …
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internal rate of return of around 10 percent, after taking into account income taxes and earnings-related pension entitlements …
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internal rate of return of around 10 percent, after taking into account income taxes and earnings-related pension entitlements …
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