This paper uses a major change in the compulsory schooling policy in Turkey – which increased the mandatory duration from five to eight years -- to estimate the causal effect of education on earnings. The policy reform brought about a substantial rise in schooling attainment due to the high dropout rates at the end of compulsory schooling, the duration of extension, as well as the spillover effects of the policy on non-compulsory schooling years. Our results show that the 2SLS estimates of the returns to education are much larger estimates than the OLS estimates. These results also constitute the first causal estimates of the returns to education in the Turkish context and one of the few in developing country contexts
We re-examine the effect of compulsory school law on education in the US pioneered by Angrist and Kr...
The paper examines the link between educational variables and income inequality in Turkey. First, I ...
Returns to education in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region are thought to have decreased...
This paper uses a major change in the compulsory schooling policy in Turkey – which increased the ma...
In this paper, we estimate returns to schooling for young men and women in Turkey using the exogenou...
This paper estimates private and social returns to investment in education in Turkey, using the 2017...
Abstract: This paper investigates the effect of education on individual income in Turkey. To this en...
In 1997 Turkey passed a law making middle school completion compulsory, increasing the mandatory edu...
This paper estimates the impact of the extension of compulsory schooling in Turkey from 5 to 8 years...
This paper estimates social returns to education in Turkey. Most evidence on spillovers from human c...
This dissertation consists of two chapters that cover Education, Labor and Health Economics. Chapter...
This study examines the effects of the extension of compulsory schooling from 5 to 8 years in Turkey...
In 1997 Turkey passed a law making middle school completion compulsory, increasing the mandatory edu...
There is a consensus that one of the most important ingredients for high and sustainable growth is h...
Since the mid-1990s, public education provision in Turkey has been in constant transformation, a res...
We re-examine the effect of compulsory school law on education in the US pioneered by Angrist and Kr...
The paper examines the link between educational variables and income inequality in Turkey. First, I ...
Returns to education in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region are thought to have decreased...
This paper uses a major change in the compulsory schooling policy in Turkey – which increased the ma...
In this paper, we estimate returns to schooling for young men and women in Turkey using the exogenou...
This paper estimates private and social returns to investment in education in Turkey, using the 2017...
Abstract: This paper investigates the effect of education on individual income in Turkey. To this en...
In 1997 Turkey passed a law making middle school completion compulsory, increasing the mandatory edu...
This paper estimates the impact of the extension of compulsory schooling in Turkey from 5 to 8 years...
This paper estimates social returns to education in Turkey. Most evidence on spillovers from human c...
This dissertation consists of two chapters that cover Education, Labor and Health Economics. Chapter...
This study examines the effects of the extension of compulsory schooling from 5 to 8 years in Turkey...
In 1997 Turkey passed a law making middle school completion compulsory, increasing the mandatory edu...
There is a consensus that one of the most important ingredients for high and sustainable growth is h...
Since the mid-1990s, public education provision in Turkey has been in constant transformation, a res...
We re-examine the effect of compulsory school law on education in the US pioneered by Angrist and Kr...
The paper examines the link between educational variables and income inequality in Turkey. First, I ...
Returns to education in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region are thought to have decreased...