This paper exploits an unusual policy reform that had the effect of reducing the direct cost of schooling in Ireland in the late 1960’s. This gave rise to an increased level of schooling but with effects that vary substantially across family background. This interaction of educational reform and family background generates a set of instrumental variables that are used to estimate the return to schooling allowing for the endogeneity of schooling. Using a standard Mincer type model we find a large and well-determined rate of return of around 12 % which are substantially higher than the OLS estimates of around 7%
The decision to take more education is complex, and is influenced by individual ability, financial ...
While it might be expected that schooling will depend positively on the economic returns to educatio...
This Paper examines cross-country variations in the return to schooling for men and women and consid...
This paper exploits an unusual policy reform that had the effect of reducing the direct cost of sch...
This paper exploits an unusual policy reform that had the effect of reducing the direct cost of scho...
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University tuition fees for undergraduates were abolished in Ireland in 1996. This paper examines t...
In this paper we evaluate the impact of a major school reform, that took place in the 1950s in Swede...
In my contribution to this Symposium I wish to explore two main themes. The first deals with the con...
During the period 1960-1971 a major reform in the comprehensive school took place in Norway. We expl...
Abstract: This paper investigates whether economic returns to education in Norway differ across coh...
This paper synthesizes economic insights from theoretical models of schooling choice based on indivi...
When studying different types of returns to education, educational reforms are commonly used in the ...
This paper explores the impact of significant OECD documents on the development of Irish education p...
The economic returns to schooling are estimated using comparable microdata in 28 countries, worldwid...
The decision to take more education is complex, and is influenced by individual ability, financial ...
While it might be expected that schooling will depend positively on the economic returns to educatio...
This Paper examines cross-country variations in the return to schooling for men and women and consid...
This paper exploits an unusual policy reform that had the effect of reducing the direct cost of sch...
This paper exploits an unusual policy reform that had the effect of reducing the direct cost of scho...
Provided by the author(s) and University College Dublin Library in accordance with publisher policie...
University tuition fees for undergraduates were abolished in Ireland in 1996. This paper examines t...
In this paper we evaluate the impact of a major school reform, that took place in the 1950s in Swede...
In my contribution to this Symposium I wish to explore two main themes. The first deals with the con...
During the period 1960-1971 a major reform in the comprehensive school took place in Norway. We expl...
Abstract: This paper investigates whether economic returns to education in Norway differ across coh...
This paper synthesizes economic insights from theoretical models of schooling choice based on indivi...
When studying different types of returns to education, educational reforms are commonly used in the ...
This paper explores the impact of significant OECD documents on the development of Irish education p...
The economic returns to schooling are estimated using comparable microdata in 28 countries, worldwid...
The decision to take more education is complex, and is influenced by individual ability, financial ...
While it might be expected that schooling will depend positively on the economic returns to educatio...
This Paper examines cross-country variations in the return to schooling for men and women and consid...