This paper uses national survey data to estimate up-to-date private rates of return to education in Burkina Faso. Mincer earning regressions are fitted to wage data for women and men, and for public and private sector workers. The main results indicate that rates of return rise by level of education, and the public sector does not compensate female primary education. The findings suggest that current education polices which focus on increasing primary schooling supply be complemented with support for children, especially girls from resource constrained households to reach the secondary and tertiary levels. The estimated returns to education are strongly influenced by sample selection. For both men and women, failing to control for both sele...
Even though formal education is considered a key determinant of individual well-being globally, enro...
05077International audienceBased on data from the 1999–2001 Household Living Conditions Survey condu...
textabstractHousehold income has been shown to matter for children's school enrolment, in particular...
This paper uses national survey data to estimate up-to-date private rates of return to education in ...
the Economic Growth Center, Yale University and the Rockefeller Foundation. I thank T. P. Schultz, a...
Wage-differentials by education of men and women are examined from African household surveys to sugg...
Abstract Using data from a Household Income and Expenditure Survey and data collected by the author,...
Evidence is presented on investments in years of schooling in men and women across countries and wit...
This paper investigates the education-earnings relationship in Ghana, drawing on the Ghana Living St...
This paper investigates the education-earnings relationship in Ghana, drawing on the Ghana Living St...
The extent of links between education and earnings is a determining factor in making decisions about...
The main objective of this study is to examine and estimate the returns to schooling in one state-ow...
Using a series of comparable labor force surveys in urban West Africa, we estimate the private retu...
This Paper examines cross-country variations in the return to schooling for men and women and consid...
The purpose of this paper is to assess the return to education of different levels by gender in Sene...
Even though formal education is considered a key determinant of individual well-being globally, enro...
05077International audienceBased on data from the 1999–2001 Household Living Conditions Survey condu...
textabstractHousehold income has been shown to matter for children's school enrolment, in particular...
This paper uses national survey data to estimate up-to-date private rates of return to education in ...
the Economic Growth Center, Yale University and the Rockefeller Foundation. I thank T. P. Schultz, a...
Wage-differentials by education of men and women are examined from African household surveys to sugg...
Abstract Using data from a Household Income and Expenditure Survey and data collected by the author,...
Evidence is presented on investments in years of schooling in men and women across countries and wit...
This paper investigates the education-earnings relationship in Ghana, drawing on the Ghana Living St...
This paper investigates the education-earnings relationship in Ghana, drawing on the Ghana Living St...
The extent of links between education and earnings is a determining factor in making decisions about...
The main objective of this study is to examine and estimate the returns to schooling in one state-ow...
Using a series of comparable labor force surveys in urban West Africa, we estimate the private retu...
This Paper examines cross-country variations in the return to schooling for men and women and consid...
The purpose of this paper is to assess the return to education of different levels by gender in Sene...
Even though formal education is considered a key determinant of individual well-being globally, enro...
05077International audienceBased on data from the 1999–2001 Household Living Conditions Survey condu...
textabstractHousehold income has been shown to matter for children's school enrolment, in particular...