Wage-differentials by education of men and women are examined from African household surveys to suggest private wage returns to schooling. It is commonly asserted that returns are highest at primary school levels and decrease at secondary and postsecondary levels, whereas private returns in six African countries are today highest at the secondary and post secondary levels, and rates are similar for women as for men. The large public subsidies for postsecondary education in Africa, therefore, are not needed to motivate students to enroll, and those who have in the past enrolled in these levels of education are disproportionately from the better-educated families. Higher education in Africa could be more efficient and more equitably distribut...
In the last two decades, the social and economic benefits of formal edu-cation in sub-Saharan Africa...
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This paper explores the argument that returns to individual of education increases the higherthe lev...
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 ...
In the last two decades, primary and secondary school enrollment rates have declined in Nigeria whil...
We utilize two waves of the National Income Dynamics Study in South Africa to estimate the returns t...
International audienceWe estimate the rate of return to education for 12 African countries using rec...
Abstract Using data from a Household Income and Expenditure Survey and data collected by the author,...
The extent of links between education and earnings is a determining factor in making decisions about...
In the last two decades, the social and economic benefits of formal education in sub-Saharan Africa ...
This study of the relation between education and earnings in South Africa in 1993 concludes that the...
A contentious debate in academic as well as policy circles relates to the growth in private schoolin...
In this study, the private rates of return to education of African males and females in South Africa...
Until very recently, the conventional wisdom was that the return to education was very high in Afric...
In the last two decades, the social and economic benefits of formal edu-cation in sub-Saharan Africa...
http://cemapre.iseg.utl.pt/educonf/2e3/files/submissions_to_web/Barounia%20Mahdi_Broeckeb%20%20Stijn...
This paper explores the argument that returns to individual of education increases the higherthe lev...
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 ...
In the last two decades, primary and secondary school enrollment rates have declined in Nigeria whil...
We utilize two waves of the National Income Dynamics Study in South Africa to estimate the returns t...
International audienceWe estimate the rate of return to education for 12 African countries using rec...
Abstract Using data from a Household Income and Expenditure Survey and data collected by the author,...
The extent of links between education and earnings is a determining factor in making decisions about...
In the last two decades, the social and economic benefits of formal education in sub-Saharan Africa ...
This study of the relation between education and earnings in South Africa in 1993 concludes that the...
A contentious debate in academic as well as policy circles relates to the growth in private schoolin...
In this study, the private rates of return to education of African males and females in South Africa...
Until very recently, the conventional wisdom was that the return to education was very high in Afric...
In the last two decades, the social and economic benefits of formal edu-cation in sub-Saharan Africa...
http://cemapre.iseg.utl.pt/educonf/2e3/files/submissions_to_web/Barounia%20Mahdi_Broeckeb%20%20Stijn...
This paper explores the argument that returns to individual of education increases the higherthe lev...