The main objective of this study is to examine and estimate the returns to schooling in one state-owned enterprise i.e Edget Cotton Factory, and one private enterprise i.e MOENCO, both belonging to the formal sector in Ethiopia. The earning function was employed to estimate the returns to schooling using primary and secondary sources of information. The main findings of the study are: (a) human capital variables (education and experience), as estimated by the standard rate of retuns, are most important in influencing wages in the two enterprises; (b) the Mincerian rates of retum to primary, junior secondary, senior secondary, diploma-certificate, and above diploma levels in Edget Factory are 3.3% 5. 5% 2. 8% 18.3% and 11.3% respectively. ...
Although the debate over the returns to vocational versus general education has become an important ...
We use micro data to analyse the effect of human capital externality on earnings and private returns...
This paper examines determinants of work participation and school attendance for children aged 7-15 ...
This study estimates the returns to education for workers in the Ethiopian manufacturing sector, and...
The extent of links between education and earnings is a determining factor in making decisions about...
I have used an extended version of Mincer's original model to estimate the returns to schooling in r...
An empirical investigation was conducted to verify whether schooling influences productivity in the ...
I use an extended version of Mincer’s original model to estimate the returns to schooling in rural E...
The paper investigates whether returns to schooling in Ethiopia vary across the wages distribution o...
Among Sub-Sahara Africa countries, Kenya has had a rapid educational expansion. This dissertation pr...
This thesis investigates the association between education and person's labour market status in Afri...
The paper investigates whether returns to schooling in Ethiopia vary across the wages distribution o...
Wage-differentials by education of men and women are examined from African household surveys to sugg...
This paper uses national survey data to estimate up-to-date private rates of return to education in ...
The structural transformation and corresponding labor productivity growth is one of the fundamentals...
Although the debate over the returns to vocational versus general education has become an important ...
We use micro data to analyse the effect of human capital externality on earnings and private returns...
This paper examines determinants of work participation and school attendance for children aged 7-15 ...
This study estimates the returns to education for workers in the Ethiopian manufacturing sector, and...
The extent of links between education and earnings is a determining factor in making decisions about...
I have used an extended version of Mincer's original model to estimate the returns to schooling in r...
An empirical investigation was conducted to verify whether schooling influences productivity in the ...
I use an extended version of Mincer’s original model to estimate the returns to schooling in rural E...
The paper investigates whether returns to schooling in Ethiopia vary across the wages distribution o...
Among Sub-Sahara Africa countries, Kenya has had a rapid educational expansion. This dissertation pr...
This thesis investigates the association between education and person's labour market status in Afri...
The paper investigates whether returns to schooling in Ethiopia vary across the wages distribution o...
Wage-differentials by education of men and women are examined from African household surveys to sugg...
This paper uses national survey data to estimate up-to-date private rates of return to education in ...
The structural transformation and corresponding labor productivity growth is one of the fundamentals...
Although the debate over the returns to vocational versus general education has become an important ...
We use micro data to analyse the effect of human capital externality on earnings and private returns...
This paper examines determinants of work participation and school attendance for children aged 7-15 ...