In this paper a rich and innovative dataset, the International Adult Literacy Survey, is used to examine the impact of functional literacy on earnings. The IALS surveys 12 OECD countries and sub-regions via a consistent questionnaire and includes a number of tests of numeracy and literacy, as well as basic labour market information. This paper examines the effect of these skills on labour market earnings for the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, and for Great Britain. The estimates suggest that while ability has a role in determining earnings the dominant factor remains formal education. It is shown that, particularly for Great Britain, there is a positive interaction between the test score and education in determining earnings.Univers...
Most industrialized nations of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) have...
work on the effect of basic literacy and numeracy skills on labour market outcomes arises from a rec...
Provided by the author(s) and University College Dublin Library in accordance with publisher policie...
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...
Provided by the author(s) and University College Dublin Library in accordance with publisher policie...
This paper uses the measures of basic skills (or functional literacy) in the International Adult Lit...
This paper uses the measures of basic skills (or functional literacy) in the International Adult Lit...
We evaluate the labour market value of literacy and numeracy in the UK, focusing on the impact of ba...
This report concludes that skills and credentials are both important predictors of an individual’s l...
Recent media attention has focused on the low ranking of Ireland in a major international study on l...
Do individuals finishing compulsory school in economic downturns end up with higher skills in adulth...
This paper uses direct measures of literacy skill levels provided by the International Adult Literac...
The returns to human capital has been in the core of research in labor economics. Education and part...
This study investigates whether the mechanisms why education is rewarded vary across countries. Do e...
Most industrialized nations of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) have...
work on the effect of basic literacy and numeracy skills on labour market outcomes arises from a rec...
Provided by the author(s) and University College Dublin Library in accordance with publisher policie...
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...
Provided by the author(s) and University College Dublin Library in accordance with publisher policie...
This paper uses the measures of basic skills (or functional literacy) in the International Adult Lit...
This paper uses the measures of basic skills (or functional literacy) in the International Adult Lit...
We evaluate the labour market value of literacy and numeracy in the UK, focusing on the impact of ba...
This report concludes that skills and credentials are both important predictors of an individual’s l...
Recent media attention has focused on the low ranking of Ireland in a major international study on l...
Do individuals finishing compulsory school in economic downturns end up with higher skills in adulth...
This paper uses direct measures of literacy skill levels provided by the International Adult Literac...
The returns to human capital has been in the core of research in labor economics. Education and part...
This study investigates whether the mechanisms why education is rewarded vary across countries. Do e...
Most industrialized nations of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) have...
work on the effect of basic literacy and numeracy skills on labour market outcomes arises from a rec...
Provided by the author(s) and University College Dublin Library in accordance with publisher policie...