In this paper, three models that describe the relation between earnings and education are estimated using one single data set. One model is a simple dummy regression model in which the educational variables are exogenous. Both other models take account of the fact that individuals choose their optimal amount of education, and is therefore endogenous. In all three model the author tries to specify the equations in the same way as others have done with other data sets. It turns out that, in each model, important conclusions reached in earlier research are not supported by the empirical findings reported here
The paper shows why considering a number of education-dependent covariates in a wage equation decrea...
In this study we estimate the returns to education on hourly wages in Norway, taking into account th...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the effect of education on workers’ earnings and its role i...
In this paper three models which describe the relation between earnings and education are estimated,...
This paper is concerned with estimating the economic return to schooling of men in the Netherlands.W...
Abstract- This paper documents the increased participation in higher education in the Netherlands an...
We extract estimation results on the Mincer earnings function from four earlier studies and add new ...
This paper is concerned with estimating the economic return to schooling of men in the Netherlands. ...
Abstract This paper is about the effect of education on income. In the last two decades the real wag...
Note on the endogenouty of education in the earning function The relationship between education a...
This article explores the total (measured and unmeasured) impact of education on some of the main so...
This article explores the total (measured and unmeasured) impact of education on some of the main so...
We estimate the wage premia associated with educational attainments focusing on the lifecycle patter...
In this paper, we compare experience-earnings profiles of employees with vocational and general educ...
Contains fulltext : 56239.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This article exp...
The paper shows why considering a number of education-dependent covariates in a wage equation decrea...
In this study we estimate the returns to education on hourly wages in Norway, taking into account th...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the effect of education on workers’ earnings and its role i...
In this paper three models which describe the relation between earnings and education are estimated,...
This paper is concerned with estimating the economic return to schooling of men in the Netherlands.W...
Abstract- This paper documents the increased participation in higher education in the Netherlands an...
We extract estimation results on the Mincer earnings function from four earlier studies and add new ...
This paper is concerned with estimating the economic return to schooling of men in the Netherlands. ...
Abstract This paper is about the effect of education on income. In the last two decades the real wag...
Note on the endogenouty of education in the earning function The relationship between education a...
This article explores the total (measured and unmeasured) impact of education on some of the main so...
This article explores the total (measured and unmeasured) impact of education on some of the main so...
We estimate the wage premia associated with educational attainments focusing on the lifecycle patter...
In this paper, we compare experience-earnings profiles of employees with vocational and general educ...
Contains fulltext : 56239.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This article exp...
The paper shows why considering a number of education-dependent covariates in a wage equation decrea...
In this study we estimate the returns to education on hourly wages in Norway, taking into account th...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the effect of education on workers’ earnings and its role i...