This paper presents a historical database on educational attainment in 74 countries for the period 1870-2010, using perpetual inventory methods before 1960 and then the Cohen and Soto (2007) database. The correlation between the two sets of average years of schooling in 1960 is equal to 0.96. We use a measurement error framework to merge the two databases, while correcting for a systematic measurement bias in Cohen and Soto (2007) linked to differential mortality across educational groups. Descriptive statistics show a continuous spread of education that has accelerated in the second half of the twentieth century. We find evidence of fast convergence in years of schooling for a sub-sample of advanced countries during the 1870-1914 globaliza...
This report presents a comparative data on educational reforms in 25 European countries in 1950–19...
This work measures the education changes between generations for a sample of 52 developing countries...
This article provides, for the first time, an estimate of the world distribution of individual years...
This paper presents a historical database on educational attainment in 74 countries for the period 1...
This paper presents a historical database on educational attainment in 74 countries for the period 1...
The industrial revolution marked a turning point in mankind as it not only initiated an economic tur...
We hereby present a dataset produced at the Wittgenstein Centre (WIC) containing comprehensive time ...
Education provides many direct and indirect benefits to people’s well-being. This chapter relies upo...
In this paper we introduce a new set of estimates on educational attainment and inequality measures ...
The article analyzes figures on income (GDP per capita) and human learning (literacy and formal educ...
We hereby present a dataset produced at the Wittgenstein Centre (WIC) containing comprehensive time...
Many theories of economic growth stress the role of human capital in the form of education, but empi...
This paper presents a new dataset on educational attainment (primary, secondary and tertiary schooli...
This report presents a comparative data on educational reforms in 25 European countries in 1950–19...
This work measures the education changes between generations for a sample of 52 developing countries...
This article provides, for the first time, an estimate of the world distribution of individual years...
This paper presents a historical database on educational attainment in 74 countries for the period 1...
This paper presents a historical database on educational attainment in 74 countries for the period 1...
The industrial revolution marked a turning point in mankind as it not only initiated an economic tur...
We hereby present a dataset produced at the Wittgenstein Centre (WIC) containing comprehensive time ...
Education provides many direct and indirect benefits to people’s well-being. This chapter relies upo...
In this paper we introduce a new set of estimates on educational attainment and inequality measures ...
The article analyzes figures on income (GDP per capita) and human learning (literacy and formal educ...
We hereby present a dataset produced at the Wittgenstein Centre (WIC) containing comprehensive time...
Many theories of economic growth stress the role of human capital in the form of education, but empi...
This paper presents a new dataset on educational attainment (primary, secondary and tertiary schooli...
This report presents a comparative data on educational reforms in 25 European countries in 1950–19...
This work measures the education changes between generations for a sample of 52 developing countries...
This article provides, for the first time, an estimate of the world distribution of individual years...