The purpose of this paper is to assess the return to education of different levels by gender in Senegal. In order to correct the potential existence of selection bias, Heckman's two-step approach will be used. Data from the 2015 ENES are used for econometric estimation. The first stage of Heckman shows that education levels play a key role in gender-specific labour market participation. For the second stage of Heckman, the results show that the return of education is higher at the higher level. This paper shows that when selection bias is corrected, the return of the higher level exceeds 20% for both men and women. The policy recommendation from this paper are the need to keep girls up to the university level and initiatives to fight agains...
The rate of return to schooling appears to be nearly two percentage points greater for females than ...
The importance of education in the development of human capital has been broadly acknowledged. It ha...
This paper uses data from a 2004 survey to study the labour market in Kinshasa, capital of the Democ...
This thesis investigates the association between education and person's labour market status in Afri...
This thesis investigates the association between education and person's labour market status in Afri...
Earlier drafts of this paper were presented at the Luca d'Agliano Decennial Conference "Labour ...
This paper uses national survey data to estimate up-to-date private rates of return to education in ...
Abstract. This paper studies the education-employment nexus in the context of Senegal. Using the 200...
This work project constructed a database on local and national political gender quotas in ...
Résumé La majorité des études et des analyses menées en termes discrimination de genre sur le marc...
International audienceFor more than ten years, Senegal's budget share allocated to education has inc...
Among numerous critical issues in Africa, the gender gap in education is the leading tragedy that co...
the Economic Growth Center, Yale University and the Rockefeller Foundation. I thank T. P. Schultz, a...
The United Nations, as a global call to action, adopted the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in ...
Résumé La majorité des études et des analyses menées en termes discrimination de genre sur le marché...
The rate of return to schooling appears to be nearly two percentage points greater for females than ...
The importance of education in the development of human capital has been broadly acknowledged. It ha...
This paper uses data from a 2004 survey to study the labour market in Kinshasa, capital of the Democ...
This thesis investigates the association between education and person's labour market status in Afri...
This thesis investigates the association between education and person's labour market status in Afri...
Earlier drafts of this paper were presented at the Luca d'Agliano Decennial Conference "Labour ...
This paper uses national survey data to estimate up-to-date private rates of return to education in ...
Abstract. This paper studies the education-employment nexus in the context of Senegal. Using the 200...
This work project constructed a database on local and national political gender quotas in ...
Résumé La majorité des études et des analyses menées en termes discrimination de genre sur le marc...
International audienceFor more than ten years, Senegal's budget share allocated to education has inc...
Among numerous critical issues in Africa, the gender gap in education is the leading tragedy that co...
the Economic Growth Center, Yale University and the Rockefeller Foundation. I thank T. P. Schultz, a...
The United Nations, as a global call to action, adopted the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in ...
Résumé La majorité des études et des analyses menées en termes discrimination de genre sur le marché...
The rate of return to schooling appears to be nearly two percentage points greater for females than ...
The importance of education in the development of human capital has been broadly acknowledged. It ha...
This paper uses data from a 2004 survey to study the labour market in Kinshasa, capital of the Democ...