In this paper we analyze the economic returns to schooling in Uruguay. Instrumental variables are used to estimate mean and quantile regressions. An indicator of whether an Internet connection is available at home is used as an instrument for the years of schooling of the household head. The evidence shows that the simple Mincer OLS estimates are downward biased. When estimates are controlled for measurement error in schooling reports the results indicate that an additional year of schooling increases wage rates by 22 percent.returns to schooling, schooling premium
This paper presents empirical evidence on the returns to education in Spain using the Survey on the ...
several econometric techniques in an attempt to account for sample selection bias arising from endog...
This paper estimates the relationship between parents educational attainment and income and children...
Although participation rates in the educational system might look impressive for a Latin American co...
There are countless estimates of the average returns to education which looks at the effect of an ad...
This paper studies the Ordinary Least-Squared (OLS) and Instrumental Variables (IV) estimates of the...
In Uruguay, Secondary or Middle School graduation rates are close to 40%, recording one of the lowes...
Considerable effort has been exercised recently in estimating mean returns to education while carefu...
In this paper we use household survey data to study the determinants of children’s educational achie...
The aim of this research is to explore the existence of inefficient behaviors in public high schools...
This paper contributes to the large body of economic literature that attempts to estimate the return...
The purpose of this thesis is to empirically assess, through the use of novel and econometrically ro...
The aim of this study is to analyze the behavior of wage returns on education for the state of Paran...
Using a randomized trial, we evaluate the impact of Liceo Jubilar, a tuition-free private school pr...
In this paper we analyze the increase in wage inequality observed in the Uruguayan labour market dur...
This paper presents empirical evidence on the returns to education in Spain using the Survey on the ...
several econometric techniques in an attempt to account for sample selection bias arising from endog...
This paper estimates the relationship between parents educational attainment and income and children...
Although participation rates in the educational system might look impressive for a Latin American co...
There are countless estimates of the average returns to education which looks at the effect of an ad...
This paper studies the Ordinary Least-Squared (OLS) and Instrumental Variables (IV) estimates of the...
In Uruguay, Secondary or Middle School graduation rates are close to 40%, recording one of the lowes...
Considerable effort has been exercised recently in estimating mean returns to education while carefu...
In this paper we use household survey data to study the determinants of children’s educational achie...
The aim of this research is to explore the existence of inefficient behaviors in public high schools...
This paper contributes to the large body of economic literature that attempts to estimate the return...
The purpose of this thesis is to empirically assess, through the use of novel and econometrically ro...
The aim of this study is to analyze the behavior of wage returns on education for the state of Paran...
Using a randomized trial, we evaluate the impact of Liceo Jubilar, a tuition-free private school pr...
In this paper we analyze the increase in wage inequality observed in the Uruguayan labour market dur...
This paper presents empirical evidence on the returns to education in Spain using the Survey on the ...
several econometric techniques in an attempt to account for sample selection bias arising from endog...
This paper estimates the relationship between parents educational attainment and income and children...