We consider a model in which educational investments entail productivity gains, signaling power, and social status. The latter depends on the agent's relative achievement in one of three dimensions: innate skills, level of schooling, and income. We study the three scenarios separately and characterize the conditions under which social concerns increase or decrease educational and income inequality. Inequality increases (decreases) if education lowers the stigma suffered by low-skilled workers less (more) than it boosts the prestige enjoyed by high-skilled workers. We discuss the expected results of some policies in light of these findings
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associéInternational audienceIn this paper we explore the role that can be played by education in ec...
Most of the theories in the field of economic growth and labor economics are in essence normative a...
This paper investigates the relationship between growth, income inequality, and educational policies...
This paper develops a simple model of human capital accumulation and community formation by heteroge...
To offer a possible interpretation for recent empirical findings on earnings growth, this paper cons...
Social inequality in education is universally observed in countries in which children are brought up...
We consider a model in which educational investments entail productivity gains, signaling power, and...
We study the impact of dispersions in education (both in student test scores and final educational a...
In this paper we aim to understand the role a welfare state can play in stimulating risky but profit...
This paper develops a simple endogenous growth model of human capital accumula-tion with social stat...
We investigate the effect of higher education on the evolution of inequality. In so doing we propose...
textA classic but unresolved debate regarding the American stratification system is the precise natu...
This paper develops a simple model of human capital accumulation and community formation by heteroge...
This paper analyses the link between public education expenditure and human capital inequality. I bu...
This chapter provides new evidence on educational inequality and reviews the literature on the cause...
associéInternational audienceIn this paper we explore the role that can be played by education in ec...
Most of the theories in the field of economic growth and labor economics are in essence normative a...
This paper investigates the relationship between growth, income inequality, and educational policies...
This paper develops a simple model of human capital accumulation and community formation by heteroge...
To offer a possible interpretation for recent empirical findings on earnings growth, this paper cons...
Social inequality in education is universally observed in countries in which children are brought up...