Multidemsional Skills and Returns to Schooling: Evidence from an Interactive Fixed Effects Aproach and a Linked Survey-Administrative Dataset
Mohitosh Kejriwal,
Xiaoxiao Li and
Evan Totty
Purdue University Economics Working Papers from Purdue University, Department of Economics
Abstract:
This paper presents new evidence on the returns to schooling based on an interactive fixed effects framework that allows for multiple unobserved skills with associated prices that are potentially time-varying. Skills and prices are both allowed to be correlated with schooling.
Pages: 61 pages
Date: 2019-12
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