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Education, Employment Status and Earnings: A Comparative Test of the Strong Screening Hypothesis

Sarah Brown () and John Sessions

Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 1998, vol. 45, issue 5, 586-591

Abstract: We apply the comparative technique originated by Wolpin (1977) to discriminate between the ‘weak’ and ‘strong’ screening hypothesises. Controlling for self‐selection, we find evidence for weak but not strong screening.

Date: 1998
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