Web Appendix: Beyond Signaling and Human Capital: Education and the Revelation of Ability
Patrick Bayer,
Peter Arcidiacono and
Aurel Hizmo
No 10-52, Working Papers from Duke University, Department of Economics
Abstract:
Appendix to working paper titled "Beyond Signaling and Human Capital: Education and the Revelation of Ability." In that paper, we provide evidence that graduating from college plays a direct role in revealing ability to the labor market. Using the NLSY79, our results suggest that ability is observed nearly perfectly for college graduates. In contrast, returns to AFQT for high school graduates are initially very close to zero and rise steeply with experience. As a result, from the very beginning of their careers, college graduates are paid in accordance with their own ability, while the wages of high school graduates are initially unrelated to their own ability. This view of ability revelation in the labor market has considerable power in explaining racial differences in wages, education, and the returns to ability.
Pages: 6
Date: 2010
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