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market outcomes in the Health and Retirement Study (HRS). We demonstrate that the same genetic score that predicts education … is also associated with higher wages, but only among individuals with a college education. Moreover, the genetic gradient …
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We conduct an empirical simulation exercise that gauges the plausible impact of increased rates of college attainment on a variety of measures of income inequality and economic insecurity. Using two different methodological approaches-a distributional approach and a causal parameter approach-we...
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innovation are limited to cancer patients with postsecondary education, raising concerns about unequal access to improved …
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prevalence and robustness of these differential returns to education across race and gender, finding that they are driven by … those whose education stopped at high school. However, for individuals whose family income during high school was below 1 …
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scholarship. Drawing upon administrative unemployment insurance wage records merged with individual-level education data, we …
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How does a large structural change to the labor market affect education investments made at young ages? Exploiting … decline in routine tasks causes major shifts in education investments of high school students, where they invest less in … vocational-trades education and increasingly invest in college education. Our results highlight that labor demand changes impact …
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