Few empirical relationships have been investigated more frequently than that between years of schooling and earnings. Hundreds of studies using a wide variety of datasets from developed countries, spanning many decades, and employing alternative specifications to correct for various potential sources of bias, have consistently found positive private returns per year of schooling.• Returns arc frequent ly equal to or above long-run average market returns to other investments
An essential feature of schooling is not only that it occurs in a different site than most on-the-jo...
Empirical studies assume that the macro Mincer return on schooling is con- stant across countries. U...
The academic value of a private education versus a public education is explored. This study first at...
The author updates compilations of rate of return estimates to investment in education published sin...
This chapter reviews the stylized facts regarding the distribution of human capital investments and ...
The extent of links between education and earnings is a determining factor in making decisions about...
This paper uses a new data set for cumulative national investment in formal schooling and a newinstr...
In developing countries, rising incomes, increased demand for more skilled labor, and government inv...
We utilize two waves of the National Income Dynamics Study in South Africa to estimate the returns t...
Education is widely understood to impact earnings, but the dynamics of this relationship - specifica...
This paper examines many different factors of education, including the levels of education received,...
Most education around the globe is public. Moreover, investment rates in education as well as school...
Despite its relatively small size, the private school sector plays a prominent role in British socie...
This paper estimates private and social returns to investment in education in Turkey, using the 2017...
[Excerpt] A widespread phenomenon in developing countries has been the rapid growth of schools and i...
An essential feature of schooling is not only that it occurs in a different site than most on-the-jo...
Empirical studies assume that the macro Mincer return on schooling is con- stant across countries. U...
The academic value of a private education versus a public education is explored. This study first at...
The author updates compilations of rate of return estimates to investment in education published sin...
This chapter reviews the stylized facts regarding the distribution of human capital investments and ...
The extent of links between education and earnings is a determining factor in making decisions about...
This paper uses a new data set for cumulative national investment in formal schooling and a newinstr...
In developing countries, rising incomes, increased demand for more skilled labor, and government inv...
We utilize two waves of the National Income Dynamics Study in South Africa to estimate the returns t...
Education is widely understood to impact earnings, but the dynamics of this relationship - specifica...
This paper examines many different factors of education, including the levels of education received,...
Most education around the globe is public. Moreover, investment rates in education as well as school...
Despite its relatively small size, the private school sector plays a prominent role in British socie...
This paper estimates private and social returns to investment in education in Turkey, using the 2017...
[Excerpt] A widespread phenomenon in developing countries has been the rapid growth of schools and i...
An essential feature of schooling is not only that it occurs in a different site than most on-the-jo...
Empirical studies assume that the macro Mincer return on schooling is con- stant across countries. U...
The academic value of a private education versus a public education is explored. This study first at...