Abstract: An often cited explanation for the weak growth effects of education in developing countries is the misallocation of educated workers to inefficient activities in the public sector. This paper assesses the strength of this argument by studying the effect of educational attainment on employment status of Tunisian men. We exploit policy changes that restricted access to secondary education in the 1970’s as an instrument for education and use data from 2004 Tunisian census as well as 2010 Labor Force Survey to estimate the effect of education on working in different sectors and within specific occupational categories. Consistently with the misallocation argument, we find that education increases employment, but that this increase is c...
This paper examined the gender inequalities among youth in education and participation in the labour...
La combinaison de facteurs démographiques et de progrès dans l’éducation a entraîné une hausse sign...
Since the seminal work of Solow (1956), along with the accumulation of factors related to physical c...
Abstract: An often cited explanation for the weak growth effects of education in developing countrie...
An often cited explanation for the weak growth effects of education in developing countries is the ...
Returns to education in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region are thought to have decreased...
This paper investigates the characteristics and determinants of the transition of young men and wome...
En Tunisie, la massification et la démocratisation de l’enseignement supérieur ont explosé le nombre...
In Tunisia, enrollment rates in tertiary education had soared up over the past two decades. A signif...
In Tunisia, enrollment rates in tertiary education had soared up over the past two decades. A signif...
The objective of this paper is to shed light on the issue of education mismatch in the context of re...
In Tunisia, enrollment rates in tertiary education had soared up over the past two decades. A signif...
Employment and training in Tunisia - Methodology and the results of an enquiry into training and emp...
Throughout Tunisia, basic education is compulsory. Children are required to enroll for at least 9 ye...
La Tunisie a connu une forte hausse des poursuites d’études dans l’enseignement supérieur ces 20 der...
This paper examined the gender inequalities among youth in education and participation in the labour...
La combinaison de facteurs démographiques et de progrès dans l’éducation a entraîné une hausse sign...
Since the seminal work of Solow (1956), along with the accumulation of factors related to physical c...
Abstract: An often cited explanation for the weak growth effects of education in developing countrie...
An often cited explanation for the weak growth effects of education in developing countries is the ...
Returns to education in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region are thought to have decreased...
This paper investigates the characteristics and determinants of the transition of young men and wome...
En Tunisie, la massification et la démocratisation de l’enseignement supérieur ont explosé le nombre...
In Tunisia, enrollment rates in tertiary education had soared up over the past two decades. A signif...
In Tunisia, enrollment rates in tertiary education had soared up over the past two decades. A signif...
The objective of this paper is to shed light on the issue of education mismatch in the context of re...
In Tunisia, enrollment rates in tertiary education had soared up over the past two decades. A signif...
Employment and training in Tunisia - Methodology and the results of an enquiry into training and emp...
Throughout Tunisia, basic education is compulsory. Children are required to enroll for at least 9 ye...
La Tunisie a connu une forte hausse des poursuites d’études dans l’enseignement supérieur ces 20 der...
This paper examined the gender inequalities among youth in education and participation in the labour...
La combinaison de facteurs démographiques et de progrès dans l’éducation a entraîné une hausse sign...
Since the seminal work of Solow (1956), along with the accumulation of factors related to physical c...