While it might be expected that demand for schooling will depend positively on the economic returns to education (ER) in the local labor market, in fact there is theoretical ambiguity about the sign of the schooling-ER relationship when households are liquidity-constrained. Whether the relationship is positive or negative depends on which effect dominates – the positive substitution effect of an increase in ER on years of education, or the negative income effect. For India, we find a positive relationship between the rate of return to education for adults in the local labor market and school attainment of girls and non-poor boys. The size of the effect of ER on years of education acquired is large for some groups. However, for poor boys the...
This paper empirically analyzes the determinants of child labor and school enrollment in rural Andhr...
Economy of India can't accomplish the objective of sustainable economic development and education ab...
This paper tests two specific mechanisms through which individuals can form expectations about retur...
While it might be expected that schooling will depend positively on the economic returns to educatio...
We offer evidence from India that higher regional returns to primary education not only increase the...
In an environment where children's time has an economic value and employment opportunities for educa...
This paper estimates returns to education in India using a nationally representative survey. We esti...
This paper estimates returns to education in India using a nationally representative survey. We esti...
The paper investigates whether returns to schooling in Ethiopia vary according to the ability of ind...
Education is seen as the best mechanism to achieve upward economic and social mobility by vulnerable...
In this dissertation I examine the impacts of market forces and government programs on households' d...
This paper investigates the determinants of living standards (measured by per capita consumption exp...
August 2009 (Revised: March 2010)First version: August 2009This paper investigates the determinants ...
In developing countries, rising incomes, increased demand for more skilled labor, and government inv...
In this paper, we aim to understand whether low labour market returns to education in India are resp...
This paper empirically analyzes the determinants of child labor and school enrollment in rural Andhr...
Economy of India can't accomplish the objective of sustainable economic development and education ab...
This paper tests two specific mechanisms through which individuals can form expectations about retur...
While it might be expected that schooling will depend positively on the economic returns to educatio...
We offer evidence from India that higher regional returns to primary education not only increase the...
In an environment where children's time has an economic value and employment opportunities for educa...
This paper estimates returns to education in India using a nationally representative survey. We esti...
This paper estimates returns to education in India using a nationally representative survey. We esti...
The paper investigates whether returns to schooling in Ethiopia vary according to the ability of ind...
Education is seen as the best mechanism to achieve upward economic and social mobility by vulnerable...
In this dissertation I examine the impacts of market forces and government programs on households' d...
This paper investigates the determinants of living standards (measured by per capita consumption exp...
August 2009 (Revised: March 2010)First version: August 2009This paper investigates the determinants ...
In developing countries, rising incomes, increased demand for more skilled labor, and government inv...
In this paper, we aim to understand whether low labour market returns to education in India are resp...
This paper empirically analyzes the determinants of child labor and school enrollment in rural Andhr...
Economy of India can't accomplish the objective of sustainable economic development and education ab...
This paper tests two specific mechanisms through which individuals can form expectations about retur...