This paper uses quantile regression techniques to analyze heterogeneous patterns of return to education across the conditional wage distribution in four transition countries. We correct for sample selection bias using a procedure suggested by Buchinsky (2001), which is based on a Newey (1991, 2009) power series expansion. We also examine the empirical implications of allowing for the endogeneity of schooling, using the control function approach proposed by Lee (2007). Using household data from Bulgaria, Russia, Kazakhstan and Serbia in 2003, we show that the return to education is heterogeneous across the earnings distribution. It is also found that accounting for the endogeneity of schooling leads to a higher rate of return to education
Quantile regression estimates of returns to education are used to address the relation between schoo...
This paper uses quantile regression techniques to analyze the returns to education across the condit...
Abstract: We analyse the dispersion of returns to education at sixteen Western countries during the ...
This paper uses quantile regression techniques to analyze heterogeneous patterns of return to educat...
This study presents evidence of heterogeneous returns to education over the wage distribution. The a...
This paper studies a sample of economies in transition to verify the assertion that returns to schoo...
Wage inequality is a well-established phenomenon of contemporary labour markets both in the United S...
The paper investigates whether returns to schooling in Ethiopia vary across the wages distribution o...
This paper presents a set of cross-country estimates on rates of return within a broadly comparable ...
In this paper the effects of schooling on wage inequality across a group of European countries are e...
This study provides the first set of estimates of the returns to schooling over an extended period i...
This paper presents a set of cross-country estimates on rates of return within a broadly comparable ...
The quantile regression approaches are implemented to analyze the characteristics of Italian data on...
The economic returns to schooling are estimated using comparable microdata in 28 countries, worldwid...
This paper contributes to the large body of economic literature that attempts to estimate the return...
Quantile regression estimates of returns to education are used to address the relation between schoo...
This paper uses quantile regression techniques to analyze the returns to education across the condit...
Abstract: We analyse the dispersion of returns to education at sixteen Western countries during the ...
This paper uses quantile regression techniques to analyze heterogeneous patterns of return to educat...
This study presents evidence of heterogeneous returns to education over the wage distribution. The a...
This paper studies a sample of economies in transition to verify the assertion that returns to schoo...
Wage inequality is a well-established phenomenon of contemporary labour markets both in the United S...
The paper investigates whether returns to schooling in Ethiopia vary across the wages distribution o...
This paper presents a set of cross-country estimates on rates of return within a broadly comparable ...
In this paper the effects of schooling on wage inequality across a group of European countries are e...
This study provides the first set of estimates of the returns to schooling over an extended period i...
This paper presents a set of cross-country estimates on rates of return within a broadly comparable ...
The quantile regression approaches are implemented to analyze the characteristics of Italian data on...
The economic returns to schooling are estimated using comparable microdata in 28 countries, worldwid...
This paper contributes to the large body of economic literature that attempts to estimate the return...
Quantile regression estimates of returns to education are used to address the relation between schoo...
This paper uses quantile regression techniques to analyze the returns to education across the condit...
Abstract: We analyse the dispersion of returns to education at sixteen Western countries during the ...