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Earnings Returns to Occupational Status: Are Asian Americans Disadvantaged?

Social Science Research, 1999
Abstract While Asian Americans fare well in the U.S. economy by some measures, many argue that this achievement masks the structural constraints to mobility still encountered in the labor market. This study is the first to systematically examine, by Asian ethnicity and gender, whether Asian Americans receive lower earnings returns to their ...
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A Structural Break in the Aggregate Earnings–Returns Relation

Journal of Financial Econometrics
Abstract This study empirically estimates the date of the structural change in the aggregate earnings–returns relation and reports it as the fourth quarter of 1991. We identify three sources of the structural change: (i) an increase in the relative importance of cash flow news contained in stock returns; (ii) a decrease in the importance
Asher Curtis, Chang-Jin Kim, Hyung Il Oh
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Changes in Earnings Returns to Higher Education in Taiwan since the 1990s

Population Review, 2008
Taiwan has experienced a rapid expansion in higher education since the 1990s. To gauge changes in earnings returns to higher education caused by this expansion, this paper estimates college effects on earnings using both the conventional Mincer-type regression model and the revised truncated-sample model that adjusts for the selection mechanisms into ...
Shu-Ling Tsai, Yu Xie
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The Occupational and Earnings Returns to Education Among Black Men in the North

American Journal of Sociology, 1982
This paper tests the hypothesis that lower occupational and earnings returns to each year of education among southern-born black men residing in the North charaterize only those men who were educated in the South and migrated to the North during their later teens or as adults.
Dennis P. Hogan, Michele Pazul
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Friday Earnings Announcements and the Earnings-Returns Relation: A Temporal Analysis

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2007
In this paper we study the distributional properties of the earnings surprise and the properties of the earnings-returns relation and their evolution over time. We distinguish between Friday and non-Friday announcements to control for a "Friday effect," reported in numerous studies. Our major findings are as follows.
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The impact of mandatory IFRS adoption on the earnings–returns relation

Applied Financial Economics, 2013
This study investigates the impact of mandatory International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) adoption on the value relevance of financial reports in 13 European countries by comparing the earnings–returns relation pre- and post-IFRS mandatory adoption in 2005.
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Learn, Earn, Return

Nurse Leader, 2023
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Employability and earnings returns to qualifications in Scotland, 1999-2001

Regional Studies, 2007
Gasteen A. and Houston J. (2007) Employability and earnings returns to qualifications in Scotland, Regional Studies 41, 443–451. Scottish Social Inclusion and Lifelong Learning policies emphasize the need for individuals to become qualified through the acquisition of formal qualifications.
Gasteen, Anne, Houston, John
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Earnings returns to education, experience and health: Evidence from EU-SILC [PDF]

open access: possible, 2013
Using individual-level panel data from European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (2007-2010) we explore to what extend wage differentials across European countries are explained by differences in education, actual experience and health.
Yolanda Pena-Boquete, Manuel Flores
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The earnings returns to postgraduate degrees in the UK [PDF]

open access: possible, 2020
Britton, Jack   +7 more
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