This paper estimates returns to education in India using a nationally representative survey. We estimate the standard Mincerian wage equation separately for rural and urban sectors. To account for the possibility of sample selection bias, Heckman two-step procedure is used. The findings indicate that returns to education increase with the level of education and differ for rural and urban residents. Private rates of returns are higher for graduation level in both the sectors. In general, the disadvantaged social groups of the society tend to earn lower wages. We find family background is an important determinant affecting the earnings of individuals. Using quantile regression method, we show the effect of education is not the same acr...
Return to Education in Asia has more values around the world average. Private rate of returns ...
We estimate the returns (measured by hourly earnings) to education, experience, and social networkin...
This study focuses on estimating determinants of wages across primary, secondary and tertiary sector...
This paper estimates returns to education in India using a nationally representative survey. We esti...
Abstract The aim of this article is to estimate the marginal rates of return to various levels of ed...
This paper studies the impact of different levels of education, religion, caste as well as the impac...
This paper investigates the determinants of living standards (measured by per capita consumption exp...
There is hardly any estimate of the returns to schooling in India based on a national level represen...
There is hardly any estimate of the returns to schooling in India based on a national level represen...
August 2009 (Revised: March 2010)First version: August 2009This paper investigates the determinants ...
Previous studies show that rising returns to education have lead to higher wage inequality in develo...
While it might be expected that schooling will depend positively on the economic returns to educatio...
International audienceRising returns to education have increased wage inequality in many developing ...
International audienceRising returns to education have increased wage inequality in many developing ...
While it might be expected that demand for schooling will depend positively on the economic returns ...
Return to Education in Asia has more values around the world average. Private rate of returns ...
We estimate the returns (measured by hourly earnings) to education, experience, and social networkin...
This study focuses on estimating determinants of wages across primary, secondary and tertiary sector...
This paper estimates returns to education in India using a nationally representative survey. We esti...
Abstract The aim of this article is to estimate the marginal rates of return to various levels of ed...
This paper studies the impact of different levels of education, religion, caste as well as the impac...
This paper investigates the determinants of living standards (measured by per capita consumption exp...
There is hardly any estimate of the returns to schooling in India based on a national level represen...
There is hardly any estimate of the returns to schooling in India based on a national level represen...
August 2009 (Revised: March 2010)First version: August 2009This paper investigates the determinants ...
Previous studies show that rising returns to education have lead to higher wage inequality in develo...
While it might be expected that schooling will depend positively on the economic returns to educatio...
International audienceRising returns to education have increased wage inequality in many developing ...
International audienceRising returns to education have increased wage inequality in many developing ...
While it might be expected that demand for schooling will depend positively on the economic returns ...
Return to Education in Asia has more values around the world average. Private rate of returns ...
We estimate the returns (measured by hourly earnings) to education, experience, and social networkin...
This study focuses on estimating determinants of wages across primary, secondary and tertiary sector...