This paper uses a new survey to contrast the wages of genetically identical twins with different schooling levels. Multiple measurements of schooling levels were also collected to assess the effect of reporting error on the estimated economic returns to schooling. The data indicate that omitted ability variables do not bias the estimated return to schooling upward but that measurement error does bias it downward. Adjustment for measurement error indicates that an additional year of schooling increases wages by 12 to 16 percent, a higher estimate of the economic returns to schooling than has been previously found. Copyright 1994 by American Economic Association.
This paper provides estimates of the private financial return to education based on large samples o...
This paper provides estimates of the private financial return to education based on large samples of...
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Identical twins have been used to control for “ability ” in efforts to obtain unbiased estimates of ...
We use a new sample of UK female identical twins to estimate private economic returns to education. ...
We use a new sample of UK female identical twins to estimate economic returns to education. We use i...
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This paper provides estimates of the private financial returns to education based on large panels of...
Abstract. This paper reviews four economic studies of aspects of earnings and school-ing conducted b...
Australia: instrumenting schooling using month of birth, instrumenting schooling using changes in co...
This paper provides estimates of the private financial return to education based on large samples o...
This paper provides estimates of the private financial return to education based on large samples of...
This paper considers the degree of measurement error in estimates of required schooling for jobs and...
Based on analysis of a sample of twins, this study suggests that birth weight is not related to leve...
AbstractTwins-based estimates of the return to schooling have featured prominently in the economics ...
schooling and wage variation between monozygotic twins to estimate the return to schooling. In this ...
Identical twins have been used to control for “ability ” in efforts to obtain unbiased estimates of ...
We use a new sample of UK female identical twins to estimate private economic returns to education. ...
We use a new sample of UK female identical twins to estimate economic returns to education. We use i...
This study uses a sample of young Australian twins to examine whether the findings reported in [Ashe...
We compare three quasi-experimental approaches to estimating the returns to schooling in Australia: ...
This paper reviews four economic studies of aspects of earnings and schooling conducted by the autho...
This paper provides estimates of the private financial returns to education based on large panels of...
Abstract. This paper reviews four economic studies of aspects of earnings and school-ing conducted b...
Australia: instrumenting schooling using month of birth, instrumenting schooling using changes in co...
This paper provides estimates of the private financial return to education based on large samples o...
This paper provides estimates of the private financial return to education based on large samples of...
This paper considers the degree of measurement error in estimates of required schooling for jobs and...