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the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979. Accounting for endogeneity increases the estimate of the return to …
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education from 6.8% to 11.2%. -- Return to education ; heteroskedasticity ; endogeneity … the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979. Accounting for endogeneity increases the estimate of the return to …
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-stage JIVE coefficients and fitted values. -- Cook's Distance ; heteroskedasticity ; outliers ; return to education …
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participation on earnings correcting for the endogeneity of training participation. By using a broad list of employee and employer …
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This paper establishes that individuals with an internal locus of control, i.e., who believe that reinforcement in life comes from their own actions instead of being determined by luck or destiny, earn higher wages. However, this positive effect only translates into labor income via the channel...
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The implementation of the 1950 Swedish comprehensive school reform was preceded by a unique social experiment. During this experiment between 1949 and 1962 the new school system was implemented in stages. This allows us to study the same cohort of individuals going through two different school...
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Empirical work on continuing training in Germany provides surprisingly divergent evidence on the incidence of training. This makes comparison of econometric analyses of the impact of training on labour market outcomes difficult. Three large German data sets are used here to bring to light the...
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We estimate the Mincer equations for a set of European countries. The variability of parameters, describing the impact of years of schooling and the experience to the wages, was obtained by application of the system of Seemingly Unrelated Regression Equations (SURE). The differences between...
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This paper demonstrates that locus of control, i.e. whether individuals believe that reinforcement in life comes from their own actions instead of being determined by luck or destiny, is an important predictor of the decision to obtain higher education. Furthermore, the authors find that...
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