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, it shows that the comparative advantage of females in skill is reflected in their greater investment in education and in …
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skills are systematically related to measures of human-capital investment such as education and work experience. The number … differences account for more earnings variation than detailed measures of education and experience. Third, we document a sizable …
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skills are systematically related to measures of human-capital investment such as education and work experience. The number … differences account for more earnings variation than detailed measures of education and experience. Third, we document a sizable …
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, it shows that the comparative advantage of females in skill is reflected in their greater investment in education and in …
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This study focuses on the management skills of respondents from Sahiwal, Pakistan, to see if gender and education can … of the education variable, this study demonstrated that having a master’s degree does not necessarily increase a person …
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The objective of this note is to highlight how social protection can help lay the human capital foundations needed for poverty reduction and economic growth in the East Asia and Pacific region while also building, protecting, and deploying the human capital needed to keep up with and take...
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-employed rises for an individual with education but not monotonically so. Indeed, the impact of education on likelihood of self …-employed varies considerably based on gender, caste and age when the level of education rises. A cohort based analysis for …-employment and education, usually part of analytical frameworks but inadequately addressed empirically, should be useful for better …
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