Empirical tests of the human capital hypothesis—that education increases an individual's income—have been undertaken in several countries with favourable results [13]. These results show that (1) income differentials between individuals of different educational levels are wide; (2) the differentials establish shortly after the initial years of work and maintain through the duration of the life cycle; (3) the differentials are greater in developing countries than in developed countries; (4) the returns to education, after allowing for educational costs, exceed the returns to physical capital investment in developing countries; (5) the highest returns are to primary education; and (6) ...
The present study is an attempt to explore the role of education in earning inequalities. The analys...
The positive relationship between human capital and income/wages has been supported by empirical res...
Recently, an emphasis has been put on education as a key determinant for economic development. But w...
Empirical tests of the human capital hypothesis—that education increases an individual's income...
All developed Nations are developed due to investing in education. Thus we can say on one side educa...
This study investigates the economic outcomes of education for wage earners in Pakistan. This is don...
The development of human capital especially through education and schooling is regarded as the main ...
This study investigates the economic outcomes of education for wage earners in Pakistan. This is don...
views education and training as the major sources of human capital accumulation that, in turn, have ...
A considerable body of research has concentrated on the role of human capital investment in explaini...
This paper tests for the sheepskin or diploma effects in the rates of return to education in a devel...
The ‘new growth theory ’ has been highly influential in explaining the differences in the economic p...
Positive economic growth has always been the core objective of economic policies across the world. T...
This paper investigates the education-earnings relationship in Pakistan, drawing on the Pakistan Int...
The role of human capital (education and health) is recognized both in theoretical and empirical eco...
The present study is an attempt to explore the role of education in earning inequalities. The analys...
The positive relationship between human capital and income/wages has been supported by empirical res...
Recently, an emphasis has been put on education as a key determinant for economic development. But w...
Empirical tests of the human capital hypothesis—that education increases an individual's income...
All developed Nations are developed due to investing in education. Thus we can say on one side educa...
This study investigates the economic outcomes of education for wage earners in Pakistan. This is don...
The development of human capital especially through education and schooling is regarded as the main ...
This study investigates the economic outcomes of education for wage earners in Pakistan. This is don...
views education and training as the major sources of human capital accumulation that, in turn, have ...
A considerable body of research has concentrated on the role of human capital investment in explaini...
This paper tests for the sheepskin or diploma effects in the rates of return to education in a devel...
The ‘new growth theory ’ has been highly influential in explaining the differences in the economic p...
Positive economic growth has always been the core objective of economic policies across the world. T...
This paper investigates the education-earnings relationship in Pakistan, drawing on the Pakistan Int...
The role of human capital (education and health) is recognized both in theoretical and empirical eco...
The present study is an attempt to explore the role of education in earning inequalities. The analys...
The positive relationship between human capital and income/wages has been supported by empirical res...
Recently, an emphasis has been put on education as a key determinant for economic development. But w...