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This paper examines spillover effects from education at the firm level, separating the effects for different levels and … types of education and allowing for a curvilinear relationship. Modeling a Cobb-Douglas production function, we show that …
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This chapter discusses the large literature and numerous issues regarding education-related differences in income in …, empirical analyses concentrated directly on education-related differences in earnings. The human capital revolution of the late … 1950s/early 1960s greatly expanded the research on education and income and shifted the focus to wages. The human capital …
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paradata. Fraction answered captures a third of the effect of cognitive ability on wages and education. We provide a simple …
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to what extend wage differentials across European countries are explained by differences in education, actual experience …. However, while there is a wide support in the empirical literature of the positive impacts of education and experience on … effects is that education, experience, health and wages are interrelated. To deal with these issues, we implement an Efficient …
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marginal future earnings on the basis of a four-month shutdown. We also estimated the losses by level of education. The …
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education closures to estimate the loss in marginal future earnings. The findings show that the school closures reduce future …
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education on noncognitive skills is less well understood. This study investigates the impact of extending compulsory education … Bank's 2012/2013 initiative, we analyze the within-country variation in compulsory education years. Our findings indicate … that increased compulsory education decreases emotional stability, grit, hostile attribution bias, patience, and …
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education on non-cognitive skills is less well understood. This study investigates the impact of extending compulsory education … Bank’s 2012/2013 initiative, we analyze the within-country variation in compulsory education years. Our findings indicate … that increased compulsory education decreases emotional stability, grit, hostile attribution bias, patience, and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015373800
Do workers benefit from the education of their co-workers? We investigate this question drawing on a panel of large …%), much larger than standard estimates of private returns to education, and of sizeable returns accruing to less educated …
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education that are calculated on the base of individual wage and cost expectations as well as individual time preferences can be …
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