Srinivasan,S: Provost,R: Mackey,J: Arafat,Abdul Naser:This study exposes a comparative treatment of the private returns to education in Palestine and Turkey over the period 2004-2008. Comparable data, similar definitions and same methodology are used in the estimations. The estimates are provided first for average returns to education second for returns at different levels of schooling and finally for returns by different sectors of employment. The results suggest that returns to schooling are higher for Turkey at the various levels of education for Females and males and for both years 2004 and 2008. It is believed that the relative size of the Palestinian economy the uniqueness of subjugation to military occupation contribute gre...
AbstractEducation in the Middle East has been effective and important during the ages and the civili...
This paper uses a major change in the compulsory schooling policy in Turkey – which increased the ma...
The gender gap in education against females becomes smaller as the level of development increases an...
Tansel, AysitThis study exposes a comparative treatment of the private returns to education in Pale...
This paper presents a comparative study of private returns to schooling of urban men in Egypt, Iran,...
Many findings in the economics of education has shown that investment in education continues to be a...
This paper estimates private and social returns to investment in education in Turkey, using the 2017...
In this paper, we estimate returns to schooling for young men and women in Turkey using the exogenou...
This paper presents a comparative study of private returns to schooling of urban men in Egypt, Iran,...
Regression analysis is used to investigate cross-provincial schooling patterns in Turkey for the yea...
The author uses micro data from the Labor Force Surveys conducted in the West Bank and the Gaza Stri...
AbstractA large number of literature on education of women clearly suggest that educating a woman is...
This paper studies local human capital externalities and returns to education in Turkey. Data comes ...
This research provides a comparative analysis on the correlates of school attainment between Turkish...
In Turkey, as in many other countries, gender gap in participation in education has remained persist...
AbstractEducation in the Middle East has been effective and important during the ages and the civili...
This paper uses a major change in the compulsory schooling policy in Turkey – which increased the ma...
The gender gap in education against females becomes smaller as the level of development increases an...
Tansel, AysitThis study exposes a comparative treatment of the private returns to education in Pale...
This paper presents a comparative study of private returns to schooling of urban men in Egypt, Iran,...
Many findings in the economics of education has shown that investment in education continues to be a...
This paper estimates private and social returns to investment in education in Turkey, using the 2017...
In this paper, we estimate returns to schooling for young men and women in Turkey using the exogenou...
This paper presents a comparative study of private returns to schooling of urban men in Egypt, Iran,...
Regression analysis is used to investigate cross-provincial schooling patterns in Turkey for the yea...
The author uses micro data from the Labor Force Surveys conducted in the West Bank and the Gaza Stri...
AbstractA large number of literature on education of women clearly suggest that educating a woman is...
This paper studies local human capital externalities and returns to education in Turkey. Data comes ...
This research provides a comparative analysis on the correlates of school attainment between Turkish...
In Turkey, as in many other countries, gender gap in participation in education has remained persist...
AbstractEducation in the Middle East has been effective and important during the ages and the civili...
This paper uses a major change in the compulsory schooling policy in Turkey – which increased the ma...
The gender gap in education against females becomes smaller as the level of development increases an...