: Estimating the Payoff to Schooling using the Standard Mincerian Model. Using data from Indonesia Family Life Survey (IFLS) wave IV, this paper empirically estimates the private rates of return to education in Indonesia. The result from ordinary least-squares estimate shows that one year of schooling increases an individual's earnings by 5.66 percent. Futhermore, Standard Mincerian Earnings function estimates reveal a gender asymmetry in private economic returns to schooling, with returns to women's education being substantially and statistically significantly higher than men's
This paper uses household survey (Sakernas) data from 2004 to estimate the determinants of earnings ...
This research aims to produce an estimate or estimates of the rate of return that would be received ...
This study is the extension of the previous studies about the benefits of schooling, which emphasize...
Abstract: Estimating the Payoff to Schooling using the Standard Mincerian Model. Using data from Ind...
The purpose of this study is to provide an update of the empirical evidence on the private return to...
This paper describes the rate of return to education in Indonesia. The purpose of this paper was to ...
Evolution Returns to Education Across Provinces: Indonesia Family Life Survey 1993–2014 This study ...
This paper estimates average and marginal returns to schooling in Indonesia using a semiparametric s...
This thesis aims to examine the effects of education expansion on labour market outcomes in the wage...
Previous estimates of the private and social economic rates of return to schooling in developing cou...
This paper estimates average and marginal returns to schooling in Indonesia using a non-parametric s...
Education has a close relation to the quality of labor. With a good level of education, labor produc...
This study consists of basic research on rates of return to higher education in Indonesia. Four diff...
Some important aspects of returns to education in Indonesia have been neglected. This paper draws on...
This study aims to analysis factors that influence the probability of working and analyzing the retu...
This paper uses household survey (Sakernas) data from 2004 to estimate the determinants of earnings ...
This research aims to produce an estimate or estimates of the rate of return that would be received ...
This study is the extension of the previous studies about the benefits of schooling, which emphasize...
Abstract: Estimating the Payoff to Schooling using the Standard Mincerian Model. Using data from Ind...
The purpose of this study is to provide an update of the empirical evidence on the private return to...
This paper describes the rate of return to education in Indonesia. The purpose of this paper was to ...
Evolution Returns to Education Across Provinces: Indonesia Family Life Survey 1993–2014 This study ...
This paper estimates average and marginal returns to schooling in Indonesia using a semiparametric s...
This thesis aims to examine the effects of education expansion on labour market outcomes in the wage...
Previous estimates of the private and social economic rates of return to schooling in developing cou...
This paper estimates average and marginal returns to schooling in Indonesia using a non-parametric s...
Education has a close relation to the quality of labor. With a good level of education, labor produc...
This study consists of basic research on rates of return to higher education in Indonesia. Four diff...
Some important aspects of returns to education in Indonesia have been neglected. This paper draws on...
This study aims to analysis factors that influence the probability of working and analyzing the retu...
This paper uses household survey (Sakernas) data from 2004 to estimate the determinants of earnings ...
This research aims to produce an estimate or estimates of the rate of return that would be received ...
This study is the extension of the previous studies about the benefits of schooling, which emphasize...