We use recent unconditional quantile regression methods (UQR) to study the dis-tributive effects of education in Argentina. Standard methods usually focus on mean effects, or explore distributive effects by either making stringent modeling assump-tions, and/or through counterfactual decompositions that require several temporal observations. An empirical case shows the flexibility and usefulness of UQR methods. Our application for the case of Argentina shows that education contributed positively to increased inequality in Argentina, mostly due to the effect of strongly heterogeneous effects of education on earnings
several econometric techniques in an attempt to account for sample selection bias arising from endog...
Abstract The number of studies addressing issues of inequality in educational outcomes using cogniti...
Abstract: We address the impact of education upon wage inequality by drawing on evidence from fiftee...
We use recent unconditional quantile regression methods (UQR) to study the distributive effects of e...
We use recent unconditional quantile regression methods (UQR) to study the distributive effects of e...
We use recent unconditional quantile regression methods (UQR) to study the distributive eects of edu...
We use recent unconditional quantile regression methods (UQR) to study the distributive effects of e...
There are countless estimates of the average returns to education which looks at the effect of an ad...
This paper analyses pecuniary and non-pecuniary effects of education on poverty. Two are the main co...
Interactions between observed and unobserved determinants of educational success imply that the form...
The ‘paradox of progress’ is an empirical regularity that associates more education with larger inco...
This paper uses quantile regression techniques to analyze the returns to education across the condit...
The quantile regression approaches are implemented to analyze the characteristics of Italian data on...
139 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Chapter 3 illustrates the use...
This paper studies recent inequality patterns and the distributional effects of schooling and job in...
several econometric techniques in an attempt to account for sample selection bias arising from endog...
Abstract The number of studies addressing issues of inequality in educational outcomes using cogniti...
Abstract: We address the impact of education upon wage inequality by drawing on evidence from fiftee...
We use recent unconditional quantile regression methods (UQR) to study the distributive effects of e...
We use recent unconditional quantile regression methods (UQR) to study the distributive effects of e...
We use recent unconditional quantile regression methods (UQR) to study the distributive eects of edu...
We use recent unconditional quantile regression methods (UQR) to study the distributive effects of e...
There are countless estimates of the average returns to education which looks at the effect of an ad...
This paper analyses pecuniary and non-pecuniary effects of education on poverty. Two are the main co...
Interactions between observed and unobserved determinants of educational success imply that the form...
The ‘paradox of progress’ is an empirical regularity that associates more education with larger inco...
This paper uses quantile regression techniques to analyze the returns to education across the condit...
The quantile regression approaches are implemented to analyze the characteristics of Italian data on...
139 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Chapter 3 illustrates the use...
This paper studies recent inequality patterns and the distributional effects of schooling and job in...
several econometric techniques in an attempt to account for sample selection bias arising from endog...
Abstract The number of studies addressing issues of inequality in educational outcomes using cogniti...
Abstract: We address the impact of education upon wage inequality by drawing on evidence from fiftee...