This paper uses the measures of basic skills (or functional literacy) in the International Adult Literacy Survey to examine the impact of education and basic skills on earnings across a large number of countries. We show that the estimated return to formal education is sensitive to the inclusion of these measures: excluding them biases the return to education upwards in many countries to a significant degree, usually 1 or 2 percentage points. In almost all countries, the test scores have a well-determined effect on earnings although there is considerable variation in the size of the effect. The highest returns to skills tend to be in English speaking countries. Comparing results across countries, the returns to education and the returns to ...
We use OECD-PIAAC data to estimate the earnings effects of both years of education and of numerical ...
This Paper examines cross-country variations in the return to schooling for men and women and consid...
This paper summarises recent quantitative evidence on the economic returns to having or improving li...
This paper uses the measures of basic skills (or functional literacy) in the International Adult Lit...
In this paper a rich and innovative dataset, the International Adult Literacy Survey, is used to exa...
In this paper a rich and innovative dataset, the International Adult Literacy Survey, is used to exa...
Existing estimates of the labor-market returns to human capital give a distorted picture of the role...
This study investigates whether the mechanisms why education is rewarded vary across countries. Do e...
Abstract of associated article: Existing estimates of the labor-market returns to human capital give...
Returns to education are traditionally estimated in a Mincer wage equation from the variation in sch...
This paper uses data from the National Adult Literacy Survey to examine the relationship between sch...
Ample evidence indicates that a person’s human capital is important for success on the labor market ...
We use OECD-PIAAC data to estimate the earnings effects of both years of education and of numerical ...
This paper uses direct measures of literacy skill levels provided by the International Adult Literac...
This thesis examines the effects of schooling on literacy skills using International Adult Literacy ...
We use OECD-PIAAC data to estimate the earnings effects of both years of education and of numerical ...
This Paper examines cross-country variations in the return to schooling for men and women and consid...
This paper summarises recent quantitative evidence on the economic returns to having or improving li...
This paper uses the measures of basic skills (or functional literacy) in the International Adult Lit...
In this paper a rich and innovative dataset, the International Adult Literacy Survey, is used to exa...
In this paper a rich and innovative dataset, the International Adult Literacy Survey, is used to exa...
Existing estimates of the labor-market returns to human capital give a distorted picture of the role...
This study investigates whether the mechanisms why education is rewarded vary across countries. Do e...
Abstract of associated article: Existing estimates of the labor-market returns to human capital give...
Returns to education are traditionally estimated in a Mincer wage equation from the variation in sch...
This paper uses data from the National Adult Literacy Survey to examine the relationship between sch...
Ample evidence indicates that a person’s human capital is important for success on the labor market ...
We use OECD-PIAAC data to estimate the earnings effects of both years of education and of numerical ...
This paper uses direct measures of literacy skill levels provided by the International Adult Literac...
This thesis examines the effects of schooling on literacy skills using International Adult Literacy ...
We use OECD-PIAAC data to estimate the earnings effects of both years of education and of numerical ...
This Paper examines cross-country variations in the return to schooling for men and women and consid...
This paper summarises recent quantitative evidence on the economic returns to having or improving li...