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Education, on-the-job training, and the black-white earnings gap
Education black-white earnings gap on-the-job training
2009/6/15
Education, on-the-job training, and the black-white earnings gap。
Reconciling the Returns to Education in Off-Farm Wage Employment in Rural China
Reconciling the Returns to Education Off-Farm Wage Employment Rural China
2014/3/13
Previous studies have found that the returns to education in rural China are far lower than estimates for other developing economies. In this paper, we seek to determine why previous estimates are so ...
Labor Market Emergence and Returns to Education in Rural China
Labor Market Emergence Returns to Education Rural China
2014/3/13
This paper examines the emergence of labour markets in China through the lens of returns to rural education. It demonstrates that methodology plays an important role in explaining the low estimates of...
Education and demographics:how do they affect unemployment rates?
unemployment rates Education demographics
2009/5/19
This article concentrates on the relationship between the changing demographic composition and educational level of the labor force and the impact of those factors on the structural rise in unemployme...
Data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth show significant differences by sex and race in youth labor market experience. However, many of these differences become smaller or disappear comple...
Job-related education and training:their impact on earnings
Job-related education training earnings
2009/5/7
A worker's education and an appropriate job requiring education or training are significant determinants of earnings. Qualifying training as well as training taken to improve skills play different rol...
Upgrading the U.S. workplace:Do reorganization, education help?
the U.S. workplace education programs
2009/4/29
Firms that establish workplace education programs and reorganize work report noticeable improvements in their workers' abilities and the quality of the products. This article provides results from sur...
Young worker participation in post-school education and training
post-school adult education training
2009/4/22
Although participation in post-school adult education and training has increased for all workers, data from the 1991 National Household Education Survey confirm that workers with more formal education...
The transition from school to work:education and work experiences
education work experiences
2009/4/1
Data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979 found that the average worker, approximately 5 years after leaving school for the first time, starts a job that will last 3 years; however, the...
Social science researchers widely use the NLSY79 schooling data because of its longitudinal nature and range of content.
Teen time use and parental education:evidence from the CPS, MTF, and ATUS
parental education volunteer activities
2009/3/24
Responses from three surveys indicate that parental education plays a critical role in the way teens spend their time in employment and other activities; in recent years, teen employment rates have de...
Why Should We Care About Child Labor?: The Education, Labor Market, and Health Consequences of Child Labor
Child Labor Education Labor Market Health Consequences
2016/3/7
Despite the extensive literature on the determinants of child labor, the evidence on the consequences of child labor on outcomes such as education, labor, and health is limited. We evaluate the causal...
Education and Labor Market Consequences of Teenage Childbearing: Evidence Using the Timing of Pregnancy Outcomes and Community Fixed Effects
Education Labor Market Consequences Teenage Childbearing Evidence Pregnancy Outcomes Community Fixed Effects
2016/3/7
The question of whether giving birth as a teenager has negative economic consequences for the mother remains controversial despite substantial research. In this paper, we build upon existing literatur...
The Design and Evaluation of a Joint Health and Safety Committee Education Programme in the Healthcare Sector in Western Canada
Joint Health Evaluation Design
2008/4/24
In spite of the long-term existence of joint committees, injury rates appear to be increasing in the healthcare sector. The purpose of this study was to deliver and evaluate a province-wide joint comm...
Many studies have found that schooling is an insignificant factor in explaining income differences in China.1 However, schooling rates in China are among the highest in the developing world. The World...