This paper estimates average and marginal returns to schooling in Indonesia using a non-parametric selection model. Identification of the model is given by exogenous geographic variation in access to upper secondary schools. We find that the return to upper secondary schooling varies widely across individuals: it can be as high as 50 percent per year of schooling for those very likely to enroll in upper secondary schooling, or as low as-10 percent for those very unlikely to do so. Average returns for the student at the margin are well below those for the average student attending upper secondary schooling
This thesis investigates the return to schooling and human capital externalities in Indonesia. It is...
Indonesia is a diverse country with uneven resource endowment across its provinces. This study exam...
One of the success of education can be seen in the development of the Pure Participation Rate (APM)....
This paper estimates average and marginal returns to schooling in Indonesia using a non-parametric s...
This paper estimates average and marginal returns to schooling in Indonesia using a semiparametric s...
Standard estimates of the rates of return to primary schooling in most developing countries are high...
The purpose of this study is to provide an update of the empirical evidence on the private return to...
Previous estimates of the private and social economic rates of return to schooling in developing cou...
Abstract: Estimating the Payoff to Schooling using the Standard Mincerian Model. Using data from Ind...
Some important aspects of returns to education in Indonesia have been neglected. This paper draws on...
Enrollment rate height differences between groups based on socioeconomic status, especially of high...
Using data from the Indonesia Family Life Survey (IFLS) from 2014–2015, this study seeks to analyze ...
This study consists of basic research on rates of return to higher education in Indonesia. Four diff...
: Estimating the Payoff to Schooling using the Standard Mincerian Model. Using data from Indonesia F...
Earnings data on a nationally representative sample of Indonesian adults show that males have signif...
This thesis investigates the return to schooling and human capital externalities in Indonesia. It is...
Indonesia is a diverse country with uneven resource endowment across its provinces. This study exam...
One of the success of education can be seen in the development of the Pure Participation Rate (APM)....
This paper estimates average and marginal returns to schooling in Indonesia using a non-parametric s...
This paper estimates average and marginal returns to schooling in Indonesia using a semiparametric s...
Standard estimates of the rates of return to primary schooling in most developing countries are high...
The purpose of this study is to provide an update of the empirical evidence on the private return to...
Previous estimates of the private and social economic rates of return to schooling in developing cou...
Abstract: Estimating the Payoff to Schooling using the Standard Mincerian Model. Using data from Ind...
Some important aspects of returns to education in Indonesia have been neglected. This paper draws on...
Enrollment rate height differences between groups based on socioeconomic status, especially of high...
Using data from the Indonesia Family Life Survey (IFLS) from 2014–2015, this study seeks to analyze ...
This study consists of basic research on rates of return to higher education in Indonesia. Four diff...
: Estimating the Payoff to Schooling using the Standard Mincerian Model. Using data from Indonesia F...
Earnings data on a nationally representative sample of Indonesian adults show that males have signif...
This thesis investigates the return to schooling and human capital externalities in Indonesia. It is...
Indonesia is a diverse country with uneven resource endowment across its provinces. This study exam...
One of the success of education can be seen in the development of the Pure Participation Rate (APM)....