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Returns to basic skills in Central & Eastern Europe : a semi parametric approach
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Date Issued
2005-04-06
Date Available
2008-04-21T15:57:53Z
Abstract
This paper uses semi-parametric econometric techniques to investigate the relationship between basic skills and earning in three post-communist countries: the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovenia using the IALS dataset. While the large increases in the returns to education in the new market economies has been well documented in the literature, no study to date has examined the impact of basic skills and schooling on income. Estimating a Mincer human capital model we find that including a measure of basic skills reduces the returns to education. In addition, using a partial linear model in which log earnings is linear in schooling, but is an arbitrary function of basic skills, we find that this relationship is not well described by the common assumption of linearity at the tails of the distribution.
Type of Material
Working Paper
Publisher
UCD Geary Institute
University College Dublin; School of Economics
Series
UCD Centre for Economic Research working paper series 2005
WP05/07
UCD Geary Institute discussion paper series
WP2005/05
Copyright (Published Version)
Geary Institute
Classification
J31
Subject – LCSH
Fundamental education--Europe, Eastern
Wages--Europe, Eastern
Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
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