Differential labour market returns to male and female education are one potential explanation for large gender gaps in education in Pakistan. We empirically test this explanation by estimating private returns to education separately for male and female wage earners. This paper contributes to the literature by using a variety of methodologies (Ordinary Least Squares, Heckman correction, 2SLS and household fixed effects) in order to consistently estimate economic returns to education. The latest nationally representative data the Pakistan Integrated Household Survey (2002) is used. Earnings function estimates consistently reveal a sizeable gender asymmetry in economic returns to education, with returns to womens education being substantial...
Pakistan has very large gender gaps in educational outcomes. One explanation could be that girls rec...
This paper has been discussed the differences in education and labor force participation rate betwee...
Pakistan has very large gender gaps in educational outcomes. While this suggests that girls may rece...
Differential labour market returns to male and female education are one potential explanation for la...
Differential labor market returns to male and female education are one potential explanation for lar...
Differential labour market returns to male and female education are one potential explanation for la...
Differential labour market returns to male and female education are one potential explanation for la...
The focus of the study is to investigate the gender disparity in returns to higher education in form...
This paper investigates some of the economic outcomes of education in Pakistan with a view to unde...
International audienceThis paper estimates the Mincer wage model for Pakistan's labor market, using ...
Gender gaps in educational access, schooling quality and labour market outcomes are pervasive in Pak...
Pakistan has very large gender gaps in educational outcomes. While this suggests that girls may rece...
This paper investigates the education-earnings relationship in Pakistan, drawing on the Pakistan Int...
Pakistan has very large gender gaps in educational outcomes. While this suggests that girls may rece...
This paper has been discussed the differences in education and labor force participation rate betwee...
Pakistan has very large gender gaps in educational outcomes. One explanation could be that girls rec...
This paper has been discussed the differences in education and labor force participation rate betwee...
Pakistan has very large gender gaps in educational outcomes. While this suggests that girls may rece...
Differential labour market returns to male and female education are one potential explanation for la...
Differential labor market returns to male and female education are one potential explanation for lar...
Differential labour market returns to male and female education are one potential explanation for la...
Differential labour market returns to male and female education are one potential explanation for la...
The focus of the study is to investigate the gender disparity in returns to higher education in form...
This paper investigates some of the economic outcomes of education in Pakistan with a view to unde...
International audienceThis paper estimates the Mincer wage model for Pakistan's labor market, using ...
Gender gaps in educational access, schooling quality and labour market outcomes are pervasive in Pak...
Pakistan has very large gender gaps in educational outcomes. While this suggests that girls may rece...
This paper investigates the education-earnings relationship in Pakistan, drawing on the Pakistan Int...
Pakistan has very large gender gaps in educational outcomes. While this suggests that girls may rece...
This paper has been discussed the differences in education and labor force participation rate betwee...
Pakistan has very large gender gaps in educational outcomes. One explanation could be that girls rec...
This paper has been discussed the differences in education and labor force participation rate betwee...
Pakistan has very large gender gaps in educational outcomes. While this suggests that girls may rece...