Our objective is to estimate the average treatment effect (ATE) of education on earnings for African men in South Africa. Estimation of the ATE in our data is difficult because of omitted ability bias and a high degree of sample selection due to low labor force participation. Manski and Pepper (2000) suggest is a promising nonparametric identification strategy but it only helps with the problem of omitted ability bias. We propose an extension of their identification strategy to deal with the sample selection problem. Accounting for ability and selection bias, we compute upper bounds on the ATE for the years 1995 and 2000. We estimate an upper bound of 12.64 percent in 1995 and 10.68 percent in 2000. Compared to parametric estimation our bou...
This paper uses propensity score matching to test the robustness of OLS returns to education estimat...
This study of the relation between education and earnings in South Africa in 1993 concludes that the...
Sample selectivity bias arises in the estimation of education production functions when the process ...
Our objective is to estimate the average treatment effect (ATE) of education on earnings for African...
This study uses a variety of econometric techniques to estimate the shape of the South African schoo...
This paper investigates, using the first three waves of the National Income Dynamic dataset, the lin...
Includes bibliographical referencesReturns to schooling have typically been estimated with cross-sec...
In this study, the private rates of return to education of African males and females in South Africa...
We apply a new estimator to the measurement of the economic returns to education. We control for end...
We utilize two waves of the National Income Dynamics Study in South Africa to estimate the returns t...
Following the international literature, income inequality decompositions on data from contemporary S...
This paper utilises an educational production function approach on post-apartheid data that include ...
This is the publisher's version. It can also be found here: http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/pdf/...
I reconsider various methods for correcting for bias in estimates of the returns to schooling. I arg...
Government-sponsored education and training programs have the goal to enhance participants' skills s...
This paper uses propensity score matching to test the robustness of OLS returns to education estimat...
This study of the relation between education and earnings in South Africa in 1993 concludes that the...
Sample selectivity bias arises in the estimation of education production functions when the process ...
Our objective is to estimate the average treatment effect (ATE) of education on earnings for African...
This study uses a variety of econometric techniques to estimate the shape of the South African schoo...
This paper investigates, using the first three waves of the National Income Dynamic dataset, the lin...
Includes bibliographical referencesReturns to schooling have typically been estimated with cross-sec...
In this study, the private rates of return to education of African males and females in South Africa...
We apply a new estimator to the measurement of the economic returns to education. We control for end...
We utilize two waves of the National Income Dynamics Study in South Africa to estimate the returns t...
Following the international literature, income inequality decompositions on data from contemporary S...
This paper utilises an educational production function approach on post-apartheid data that include ...
This is the publisher's version. It can also be found here: http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/pdf/...
I reconsider various methods for correcting for bias in estimates of the returns to schooling. I arg...
Government-sponsored education and training programs have the goal to enhance participants' skills s...
This paper uses propensity score matching to test the robustness of OLS returns to education estimat...
This study of the relation between education and earnings in South Africa in 1993 concludes that the...
Sample selectivity bias arises in the estimation of education production functions when the process ...