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Labor Market Effects of School Quality: Theory and Evidence Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics David Card
Alan Krueger
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Betts, Julian R, 1995.
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"Education and Self-Selection ,"
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Other versions: Grogger, Jeff, 1996.
"Does School Quality Explain the Recent Black/White Wage Trend? ,"
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Link, Charles & Ratledge, Edward & Lewis, Kenneth, 1980.
"The Quality of Education and Cohort Variation in Black-White Earnings Differentials: Reply ,"
American Economic Review ,
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Michael A. Boozer & Alan B. Krueger & Shari Wolkon, 1992.
"Race and School Quality Since Brown vs. Board of Education ,"
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Other versions: Morgenstern, Richard D, 1973.
"Direct and Indirect Effects on Earnings of Schooling and Socio-Economic Background ,"
The Review of Economics and Statistics ,
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Card, David & Krueger, Alan B, 1992.
"School Quality and Black-White Relative Earnings: A Direct Assessment ,"
The Quarterly Journal of Economics ,
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"Does School Quality Matter? Returns to Education and the Characteristics of Public Schools in the United States ,"
Journal of Political Economy ,
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Other versions: James Heckman & Anne Layne-Farrar & Petra Todd, 1995.
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"U.S. Earnings Levels and Earnings Inequality: A Review of Recent Trends and Proposed Explanations ,"
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Akin, John S & Garfinkel, Irv, 1980.
"The Quality of Education and Cohort Variation in Black-White Earnings Differentials: Comment ,"
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Akerhielm, Karen, 1995.
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Behrman, Jere R & Birdsall, Nancy, 1983.
"The Quality of Schooling: Quantity Alone is Misleading ,"
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"Job Market Signaling ,"
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