Racial Differences in the Returns to Schooling and Experience among Prime - Age Males: 1967-1975
G. Donald Jud and
James L. Walker
Journal of Human Resources, 1982, vol. 17, issue 4, 622-632
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The major purpose of this article is to estimate the potential earnings of black men supposing that they were to work full time, full year-that is, at their earnings capacity-at two widely separated points in time. The effect of changes in earnings ...
Date: 1982
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