This study uses US survey data and Swedish register data to estimate and compare the relationship between returns to schooling and ability. A significant and positive relationship is found for Sweden, but not for the USA. Based on the predictions of the optimal schooling model it is argues that measured differences in the relationship between returns to schooling and ability could depend upon on differences in the schooling systems between the countries. The findings suggest that a low price of higher education in Sweden makes a relationship between returns to schooling and ability observable in Sweden but not in the USA
How much do returns to education differ across different natural experiment methods? To test this, w...
Studies reveal a variation in the effects on education outcome from various social, political, and e...
This paper uses labor market evidence to quantify the importance of quality-adjusted schooling diffe...
This study uses US survey data (NLSY) and Swedish register data to estimate the relationship between...
This thesis estimates the returns to schooling in Sweden for working individuals by applying the Min...
Many countries operate a schooling system where pupils are allocated to either an academic or vocati...
Using the Swedish military enlistment test, this paper estimates the return to schooling for individ...
This Paper examines cross-country variations in the return to schooling for men and women and consid...
Previous studies have found that intergenerational income persistence is relatively high in the Unit...
The aim of this paper is to find out if the returns to immigrants’ schooling are lower than the retu...
The economic returns to schooling are estimated using comparable microdata in 28 countries, worldwid...
Returns to education are mainly influenced by the characteristics of the individual. However, return...
Abstract: Returns to education are mainly influenced by the characteristics of the individual. Howev...
The thesis examines returns to education in the USA and Germany and provides a side-by- side compari...
Returns to education are traditionally estimated in a Mincer wage equation from the variation in sch...
How much do returns to education differ across different natural experiment methods? To test this, w...
Studies reveal a variation in the effects on education outcome from various social, political, and e...
This paper uses labor market evidence to quantify the importance of quality-adjusted schooling diffe...
This study uses US survey data (NLSY) and Swedish register data to estimate the relationship between...
This thesis estimates the returns to schooling in Sweden for working individuals by applying the Min...
Many countries operate a schooling system where pupils are allocated to either an academic or vocati...
Using the Swedish military enlistment test, this paper estimates the return to schooling for individ...
This Paper examines cross-country variations in the return to schooling for men and women and consid...
Previous studies have found that intergenerational income persistence is relatively high in the Unit...
The aim of this paper is to find out if the returns to immigrants’ schooling are lower than the retu...
The economic returns to schooling are estimated using comparable microdata in 28 countries, worldwid...
Returns to education are mainly influenced by the characteristics of the individual. However, return...
Abstract: Returns to education are mainly influenced by the characteristics of the individual. Howev...
The thesis examines returns to education in the USA and Germany and provides a side-by- side compari...
Returns to education are traditionally estimated in a Mincer wage equation from the variation in sch...
How much do returns to education differ across different natural experiment methods? To test this, w...
Studies reveal a variation in the effects on education outcome from various social, political, and e...
This paper uses labor market evidence to quantify the importance of quality-adjusted schooling diffe...