When education signals underlying abilities, income returns to education may not reflect true increases in productivity. This may be a particular concern in developing countries, where education is often prescribed as a major path to escaping poverty. Unfortunately, because education signalling occurs when underlying worker characteristics are difficult to observe, it is extremely difficult to obtain estimates of education signalling. This study uses Spence\u27s (2002) model of signalling to develop a testable hypothesis: in the presence of education signalling, wage earners will see a higher return to education than the self-employed doing similar work. Using the 2005-2006 round of the Ghana Living Standards Survey, the study finds that re...
In Ghana there is a highly developed apprenticeship system where young men and women undertake secto...
Existing literature on education and employment confirms that in Ghana educational qualification lar...
This literature review synthesizes what is known about the relationships between education, training...
When education signals underlying abilities, income returns to education may not reflect true increa...
This paper investigates the education-earnings relationship in Ghana, drawing on the Ghana Living St...
This study investigates whether employers in developing countries use education as a signal for empl...
This paper investigates the education-earnings relationship in Ghana, drawing on the Ghana Living St...
This paper investigates the role of learning - through formal schooling and time spent in the labor ...
The relevance of education for both individual and social development in Ghana and in many developin...
This paper investigates the role of learning- through formal schooling and time spent in the labor m...
In Ghana there is a highly developed apprenticeship system where young men and women undertake secto...
The thesis examines the role of education signaling in dealing with information asymmetry on labor m...
In Ghana there is a highly developed apprenticeship system where young men and women undertake secto...
In Ghana there is a highly developed apprenticeship system where young men and women undertake secto...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3487.2848(no 02/15) / BLDSC - British...
In Ghana there is a highly developed apprenticeship system where young men and women undertake secto...
Existing literature on education and employment confirms that in Ghana educational qualification lar...
This literature review synthesizes what is known about the relationships between education, training...
When education signals underlying abilities, income returns to education may not reflect true increa...
This paper investigates the education-earnings relationship in Ghana, drawing on the Ghana Living St...
This study investigates whether employers in developing countries use education as a signal for empl...
This paper investigates the education-earnings relationship in Ghana, drawing on the Ghana Living St...
This paper investigates the role of learning - through formal schooling and time spent in the labor ...
The relevance of education for both individual and social development in Ghana and in many developin...
This paper investigates the role of learning- through formal schooling and time spent in the labor m...
In Ghana there is a highly developed apprenticeship system where young men and women undertake secto...
The thesis examines the role of education signaling in dealing with information asymmetry on labor m...
In Ghana there is a highly developed apprenticeship system where young men and women undertake secto...
In Ghana there is a highly developed apprenticeship system where young men and women undertake secto...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3487.2848(no 02/15) / BLDSC - British...
In Ghana there is a highly developed apprenticeship system where young men and women undertake secto...
Existing literature on education and employment confirms that in Ghana educational qualification lar...
This literature review synthesizes what is known about the relationships between education, training...