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Becker, William E.; Toutkoushian, Robert K. – Economics of Education Review, 1995
In assessing sex-discrimination suit damages, debate rages over the type and number of variables included in a single-equation model of the salary-determination process. This article considers single- and multiple-equation models, providing 36 different damage calculations. For University of Minnesota data, equalization cost hinges on the…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Higher Education, Measurement Techniques, Salary Wage Differentials
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Simon, Julian L. – Economics of Education Review, 1993
Differing educational levels affect mean income differences among states. However, mean earnings also differ when holding constant amounts of education and experience; persons in higher income states earn more. Immigrants show smaller state income than do natives, or no effect. Differences among states are mainly due to influences during…
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Educational Attainment, Educational Economics, Elementary Secondary Education
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Bratsberg, Bernt – Economics of Education Review, 1995
Presents a comprehensive conceptual and empirical analysis of nonreturn among foreign college students in the United States. Constructs nonreturn rates for 69 source countries, using U.S Immigration and Naturalization Service microdata. The variation in nonreturn rates across source countries is explained by differing economic and political…
Descriptors: College Students, Economic Factors, Foreign Students, Higher Education
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Walden, Michael L.; Newmark, Craig M. – Economics of Education Review, 1995
Examines to what degree variation in average teacher salaries is caused by differences across states in cost of living, teachers' personal characteristics, job characteristics, and educational demand. Uses results to adjust the average salaries and computes new, significantly different state rankings based on these adjustments. (19 references)…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Educational Demand, Elementary Secondary Education, Salary Wage Differentials
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Berger, Mark C.; Kostal, Thomas – Economics of Education Review, 2002
Study sought to explain determinants of public higher education enrollment across states at public colleges and universities. A policy simulation, based on empirical results, suggests that if tuition continues to rise, states are faced with reducing supply through lower state appropriations, or attempting to maintain current supply by increasing…
Descriptors: Education, Enrollment, Financial Policy, Higher Education
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Gindling, T. H.; Sun, Way – Economics of Education Review, 2002
In Taiwan, the Ministry of Education controls the number of students who are allowed to attend all institutions of higher education. Presents evidence that this control, rather than changes in relative demand for workers with higher education, was the more important factor causing changes in the relative wages of these workers between 1978 and…
Descriptors: Degrees (Academic), Educational Planning, Enrollment, Foreign Countries
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Moock, Peter R.; Patrinos, Harry Anthony; Venkataraman, Meera – Economics of Education Review, 2003
Analyzes the return to education of liberalization of the labor market in Vietnam. Finds, for example, that private rate of return to schooling is greater for primary education than for either secondary or higher education. Overall, estimated returns to schooling in Vietnam are low compared with those for other developing countries. (Contains 6…
Descriptors: Economics of Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Cooke, L. P. – Economics of Education Review, 2003
Using the German ScoioEconomic Panel, analyzes initial wage levels based on school quality and training for two cohorts of nonuniversity young adults, 1984 versus 1994. Finds, for example, that for the 1994 cohort, formal vocational certification is an important predictor of higher initial wages for both high- and low-quality school tracks.…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Foreign Countries, General Education, Human Capital
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Berger, Mark C. – Economics of Education Review, 1988
Examines effects of cohort size on starting salaries of college graduates from different areas of study. Increases in the size of graduating classes relative to the population depress their starting salaries relative to other workers. Smallest negative cohort size effects are found for engineering and business graduates, while the largest are…
Descriptors: Cohort Analysis, College Graduates, Education Work Relationship, Educational Economics
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Patrinos, Harry Anthony – Economics of Education Review, 1995
Examines the relationship of earnings and family background, based on Greece's 1977 Special Wages and Salaries Survey. Tests whether returns to education differ significantly according to an individual's socioeconomic background. Contrary to findings for the United Kingdom and the United States, there is a positive relationship between the…
Descriptors: Ability, Educational Attainment, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Characteristics
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Kiker, B. F.; Santos, Maria C. – Economics of Education Review, 1991
Using 1985 personnel record data from the Portuguese Ministry of Labor, a recent regression analysis found that the average rates of return for schooling in Portugal are in the 9.4 to 10.4 percent range. Large gender and regional earnings differentials exist. Study implications and limitations are discussed. (21 references) (MLH)
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Human Capital
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Rouse, Cecilia Elena – Economics of Education Review, 1999
Reexamines Ashenfelter and Krueger's estimates of schooling returns (13%), using three additional years of the same twins survey. Finds a 10% return per year of schooling completed. The within-twin regression estimate of schooling's effect in the log wage is smaller than the cross-sectional estimate. (14 references) (MLH)
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Elementary Secondary Education, Error of Measurement, Estimation (Mathematics)
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Psacharopoulos, George; Velez, Eduardo – Economics of Education Review, 1994
Uses data from 1989 Uruguayan Household Survey to investigate earnings/education relationship. Mincerian earnings functions fitted to nearly 10,000 workers reveal a 9.2% private return rate for each extra year of schooling. Females realize a full percentage point over males; private sector employees enjoy a 5 percentage point advantage over public…
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Educational Economics, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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Buchel, Felix – Economics of Education Review, 2002
Examines why German firms hire overeducated employees in low-skill jobs and pay them more than correctly educated ones. Finds that overeducated employees are more productive, enjoy better health, participate more in on-the-job training, and have longer firm tenure than their correctly educated colleagues. (Contains 28 references.) (PKP)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Health, Job Satisfaction
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Monks, James – Economics of Education Review, 1997
Adult students (25 years old and over) currently constitute 43% of all college students. This paper investigates the importance of college timing in determining earnings. Findings show that those who complete college at a later age receive a significantly smaller initial earning increase than those who acquire their education earlier in life.…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Age, College Students, Econometrics
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