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Mincerian Earnings Function 2 Blinder 1 Botswana 1 Education System 1 Israel 1 Labor Market 1 Lohndifferenzierung 1 Mean Difference 1 Mill’s Inverted Ratio 1 Mincerian earnings function 1 Oaxaca 1 Overlapping 1 Population Subgroups 1 Rate of Return of Education 1 Selection Bias 1 Theorie 1 Wage Discrimination 1 Wage Dispersion 1 earnings differentials 1 education economics 1 educational development 1 formal labour market 1 household expenditure 1 household income 1 human capital variables 1 income inequality 1 job creation 1 marital status 1 private sector 1 public sector 1 statistical surveys 1 trade unions 1 unionisation 1 wage determination 1
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Bouatour, Salma Zouari- 1 Boudhraa, Lazhar 1 Silber, Jacques 1 Siphambe, Happy K. 1 Tlhobogang, Oratile 1 Zouari, Sami 1
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Eurasian Journal of Social Sciences 1 International Journal of Education Economics and Development 1 Working Paper 1
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Evolution of Rates of Return to Schooling in Tunisia: 1980-1999
Bouatour, Salma Zouari-; Boudhraa, Lazhar; Zouari, Sami - In: Eurasian Journal of Social Sciences 2 (2014) 3, pp. 28-47
With reference to the theory of human capital, we estimate the Mincerian earnings functions based on individual data from national surveys of population and employment in 1980 and 1999. We show that the rates of return to education are, in 1980 and 1999, increasing proportionally with...
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Earnings functions and the measurement of the determinants of wage dispersion: Extending Oaxaca's approach
Silber, Jacques - 2007
This paper extends the famous Blinder and Oaxaca (1973) discrimination in several directions. First, the wage difference breakdown is not limited to two groups. Second, a decomposition technique is proposed that allows analysis of the determinants of the overall wage dispersion. The authors'...
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Earnings differentials in Botswana's labour market: private versus public sector
Siphambe, Happy K.; Tlhobogang, Oratile - In: International Journal of Education Economics and Development 1 (2010) 3, pp. 215-226
sector earnings. The analytical framework used is an extension of the Mincerian earnings function and uses 2002/03 HIES data …
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