Until very recently, the conventional wisdom was that the return to education was very high in Africa. However, some recent analysis point to low average returns to education in some African countries including Nigeria. Given these low returns to education, a relevant question is what causes low returns or what can cause changes in returns to education? In this paper, I examine the hypothesis that economic and political reforms can lead to increased returns to schooling using the case of Nigeria. Following the sudden death of military general Sanni Abacha, Nigeria moved to democracy in 1999, ending an over 15 years stretch of military rule. This move was followed by significant institutional and economic reforms, which provide an opportunit...
Education represents the bedrock of intellectual and citizen consciousness for development of any co...
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In the last two decades, the social and economic benefits of formal education in sub-Saharan Africa ...
In the last two decades, the social and economic benefits of formal edu-cation in sub-Saharan Africa...
Experts opined that education affects the society both at the micro and macro levels. However, the ...
This paper analyses a regional variation in returns to education in Nigeria. The paper draws on the ...
This paper explores the argument that returns to individual of education increases the higherthe lev...
Human capital development, especially higher educational attainment attaches high premium to human s...
This paper investigates the public (social) returns to education using cross-sectional analyses of s...
Wage-differentials by education of men and women are examined from African household surveys to sugg...
We utilize two waves of the National Income Dynamics Study in South Africa to estimate the returns t...
The paper investigates whether returns to schooling in Ethiopia vary across the wages distribution o...
This paper investigates the social return to education in some African countries. To achieve this, w...
International audienceWe estimate the rate of return to education for 12 African countries using rec...
Education represents the bedrock of intellectual and citizen consciousness for development of any co...
I investigate the role of educational attainment on state failure and political stability across the...
This paper shows that historical missionary activity has had a persistent effect on schooling outcom...
In the last two decades, the social and economic benefits of formal education in sub-Saharan Africa ...
In the last two decades, the social and economic benefits of formal edu-cation in sub-Saharan Africa...
Experts opined that education affects the society both at the micro and macro levels. However, the ...
This paper analyses a regional variation in returns to education in Nigeria. The paper draws on the ...
This paper explores the argument that returns to individual of education increases the higherthe lev...
Human capital development, especially higher educational attainment attaches high premium to human s...
This paper investigates the public (social) returns to education using cross-sectional analyses of s...
Wage-differentials by education of men and women are examined from African household surveys to sugg...
We utilize two waves of the National Income Dynamics Study in South Africa to estimate the returns t...
The paper investigates whether returns to schooling in Ethiopia vary across the wages distribution o...
This paper investigates the social return to education in some African countries. To achieve this, w...
International audienceWe estimate the rate of return to education for 12 African countries using rec...
Education represents the bedrock of intellectual and citizen consciousness for development of any co...
I investigate the role of educational attainment on state failure and political stability across the...
This paper shows that historical missionary activity has had a persistent effect on schooling outcom...