In this paper we ask what can account for the continuing strong preference for academic education in Africa where the level of development is so low and there are few wage jobs and which form of educational investment, the academic or vocational, is most profitable. We argue that the answers to these questions are linked through the shape of the earnings function and the importance of firm effects. High levels of academic education have far higher returns than those available either from vocational or lower levels of academic. However at lower levels the vocational return can exceed the academic
The paper investigates whether returns to schooling in Ethiopia vary according to the ability of ind...
While the numbers with completed tertiary level education are low in Africa, both relative to other ...
This paper analyses the returns to education of specific occupations in Canada. The purpose is to sc...
In this paper we ask what can account for the continuing strong preference for academic education in...
In this paper we ask what can account for the continuing strong preference for academic education in...
While educators in Africa have focused on supplying vocational education this has long conflicted wi...
This brief analyzes the rates of return in Tanzania for two main educational trajectories, academic ...
Although the debate over the returns to vocational versus general education has become an important ...
In this paper we ask how the returns to academic education compare with the return to two types of t...
This paper investigates the role of learning - through formal schooling and time spent in the labor ...
We use micro data on manufacturing employees in Kenya and Tanzania to estimate returns to education ...
The dilemma of providing effective education particularly in developing countries with limited resou...
This paper investigates the role of learning- through formal schooling and time spent in the labor m...
This paper analyses the returns to education of specific occupations in Canada. The purpose is to sc...
While the numbers with completed tertiary level education are low in Africa, both relative to other ...
The paper investigates whether returns to schooling in Ethiopia vary according to the ability of ind...
While the numbers with completed tertiary level education are low in Africa, both relative to other ...
This paper analyses the returns to education of specific occupations in Canada. The purpose is to sc...
In this paper we ask what can account for the continuing strong preference for academic education in...
In this paper we ask what can account for the continuing strong preference for academic education in...
While educators in Africa have focused on supplying vocational education this has long conflicted wi...
This brief analyzes the rates of return in Tanzania for two main educational trajectories, academic ...
Although the debate over the returns to vocational versus general education has become an important ...
In this paper we ask how the returns to academic education compare with the return to two types of t...
This paper investigates the role of learning - through formal schooling and time spent in the labor ...
We use micro data on manufacturing employees in Kenya and Tanzania to estimate returns to education ...
The dilemma of providing effective education particularly in developing countries with limited resou...
This paper investigates the role of learning- through formal schooling and time spent in the labor m...
This paper analyses the returns to education of specific occupations in Canada. The purpose is to sc...
While the numbers with completed tertiary level education are low in Africa, both relative to other ...
The paper investigates whether returns to schooling in Ethiopia vary according to the ability of ind...
While the numbers with completed tertiary level education are low in Africa, both relative to other ...
This paper analyses the returns to education of specific occupations in Canada. The purpose is to sc...