Women and men often receive the same percentage increase in their wage rates with advances in schooling. Because these returns decline with more schooling, the marginal returns for women will tend to exceed those for men, especially in countries where women are much less educated. The health and schooling of children are more closely related to their mother's education than to their father's. More educated women work more hours in the market labor force, broadening the tax base and potentially reducing tax distortions. These three conditions, it is argued, justify the disproportionate allocation of public expenditures toward women's education. Countries that have equalized their educational achievements for men and women in t...
The rate of return to schooling appears to be nearly two percentage points greater for females than ...
Contains fulltext : 161551.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Nowadays, women...
The paper compares private returns to education by gender for 14 EU countries. Building on de la Fu...
Acknowledgments: I have benefitted from the comments of Lawrence Chickering on a previous draft of t...
Evidence is presented on investments in years of schooling in men and women across countries and wit...
The paper compares private returns to education of men and women for fourteen E.U. countries. Buildi...
Women's years of school enrollment and health, measured by longevity, have increased by a greater am...
The aim of this article is to investigate whether the effect of individuals' education level on the ...
women overtook white men in their rates of college completion and that this phenomenon occurred duri...
While men have historically attained more education than women around the world, this gender imbalan...
This paper summarizes the dramatic changes in relative male-females educational attainment over the ...
Women’s schooling has long been regarded as one of the best investments in development. Using two di...
One of the puzzles of development is that while survey research demonstrates female education has po...
Women’s schooling has long been regarded as one of the best investments in development. Yet countrie...
There is little doubt that education has a major effect on economic growth. Studies have traditional...
The rate of return to schooling appears to be nearly two percentage points greater for females than ...
Contains fulltext : 161551.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Nowadays, women...
The paper compares private returns to education by gender for 14 EU countries. Building on de la Fu...
Acknowledgments: I have benefitted from the comments of Lawrence Chickering on a previous draft of t...
Evidence is presented on investments in years of schooling in men and women across countries and wit...
The paper compares private returns to education of men and women for fourteen E.U. countries. Buildi...
Women's years of school enrollment and health, measured by longevity, have increased by a greater am...
The aim of this article is to investigate whether the effect of individuals' education level on the ...
women overtook white men in their rates of college completion and that this phenomenon occurred duri...
While men have historically attained more education than women around the world, this gender imbalan...
This paper summarizes the dramatic changes in relative male-females educational attainment over the ...
Women’s schooling has long been regarded as one of the best investments in development. Using two di...
One of the puzzles of development is that while survey research demonstrates female education has po...
Women’s schooling has long been regarded as one of the best investments in development. Yet countrie...
There is little doubt that education has a major effect on economic growth. Studies have traditional...
The rate of return to schooling appears to be nearly two percentage points greater for females than ...
Contains fulltext : 161551.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Nowadays, women...
The paper compares private returns to education by gender for 14 EU countries. Building on de la Fu...