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RETURNS TO EDUCATION IN AUSTRALIA [PDF]

open access: yesEconomic Papers: A journal of applied economics and policy, 2008
Using data from the 2001–2005 waves of the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia survey, and taking account of existing estimates of ability bias and social returns to schooling, I estimate the economic return to various levels of education. Raising high school attainment appears to yield the highest annual benefits, with per‐year gains as
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Returning to returns: Revisiting the British education evidence [PDF]

open access: yesLabour Economics, 2017
We revisit the question of what is the rate of return to education in Great Britain. We make two contributions. Firstly, we re-assess the robustness of Harmon and Walker (1995), Oreopoulos (2006) and Devereux and Hart (2010) to equation specification and estimation method.
Peter Dolton, Matteo Sandi
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The Expansion of Higher Education and the Returns of Distance Education in China

open access: yesInternational Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 2018
The returns of traditional face-to-face education are widely analyzed, but there is a need for empirical studies on the returns of distance education. Further, comparative studies on returns of both traditional and distance education using high-quality ...
Fengliang Li
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Intersection of Gender and Disability on Returns to Education: A Case from Metro Manila, Philippines

open access: yesMerits, 2023
Utilizing a dataset from Metro Manila in the Philippines, we estimate the impact of gender on the return of education for individuals with disabilities, specifically focusing on visual, hearing, and walking difficulties.
Kamal Lamichhane, Takayuki Watanabe
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Returns to Investment in Education: The Case of Turkey [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
This paper estimates private and social returns to investment in education in Turkey, using the 2017 Household Labor Force Survey and alternative methodologies. The analysis uses the 1997 education reform of increasing compulsory education by three years as an instrument.
Patrinos, Harry Anthony   +2 more
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Estimating Economic returns to Education in South Africa [PDF]

open access: yesE-Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
One of the most powerful drivers of economic mobility and improved earnings is education. However, the returns to education vary across age, gender, and race.
Lerato Mothibi, Steven Dunga
doaj   +1 more source

The Returns to Education in Entrepreneurship: Heterogeneity and Non-Linearities [PDF]

open access: yesEntrepreneurship Research Journal, 2011
The returns to education in self-employment are addressed in four different specifications of the relationship between log income and years of schooling. The specifications range from a standard Mincer equation with a constant percentage increase in income for an additional year of schooling to the most flexible specification with dummy variables for ...
Iversen, Jens   +2 more
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Do Refugee Students Feel Well at School? An Analysis of the Influence of Individual, Social, and Structural Factors

open access: yesEducation Sciences
Well-being at school is central to successful learning and dealing with challenges at school. While previous research mostly explored general student well-being, less attention has been paid to the specific challenges faced by refugee students, who enter
Gisela Will   +3 more
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The Returns to Education: A Meta‐Study

open access: yesKyklos
ABSTRACT There have been many studies estimating the causal effect of an additional year of education on earnings. The majority employ administrative changes in the minimum school‐leaving age as the mechanism allowing identification. Here, we survey 79 such estimates.
Gregory Clark   +1 more
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Assessing the Returns to Education in Georgia [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
The economic returns to education in transition countries have been extensively evaluated in the literature. The present study contributes to this literature by estimating the returns to education in Georgia during the last transition period 2000-04.
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