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Education policy reform and the return to schooling from instrumental variables
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Date Issued
2000-04-07
Date Available
2008-11-14T11:50:04Z
Abstract
This paper exploits an unusual policy reform that had the effect of reducing the direct cost of schooling in Ireland in the late 1960’s. This gave rise to an increased level of schooling but with effects that vary substantially across family background. This interaction of educational reform and family background generates a set of instrumental variables that are used to estimate the return to schooling allowing for the endogeneity of schooling. Using a standard Mincer type model we find a large and well-determined rate of return of around 12% which are substantially higher than the OLS estimates of around 7%.
Sponsorship
Part funded by the EU Commission under the auspices of the TSER programme (contract SOE2-CT98-2044) and by the award of a Marie Curie fellowship to Colm Harmon.
Type of Material
Working Paper
Publisher
Institute for Fiscal Studies
Series
IFS Working Papers
W00/07
Copyright (Published Version)
2000 Institute for Fiscal Studies
Subject – LCSH
Education and state--Ireland
Educational attainment--Ireland
Education--Economic aspects
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Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
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