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A Note on the Returns to Human Capital in the Eighties: Evidence from Twelve Countries

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  • Wilhelm Lorenz
  • Joachim Wagner
  • Karel van den Bosch

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Based on identically specified human capital earnings functions of the Mincer-type, this paper reports estimates of the rates of return to human capital for full-time working male employees in twelve countries. The results are compared across countries and over time of the decade of the eighties.

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  • Wilhelm Lorenz & Joachim Wagner & Karel van den Bosch, 1990. "A Note on the Returns to Human Capital in the Eighties: Evidence from Twelve Countries," LIS Working papers 54, LIS Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg.
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    1. Jiří Večerník, 2001. "Earnings disparities in the czech republic: evidence of the past decade and cross-national comparison," Prague Economic Papers, Prague University of Economics and Business, vol. 2001(3).
    2. Jiři Večerník, 1995. "Changing earnings distribution in the Czech republic: survey evidence from 1988–1994," The Economics of Transition, The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, vol. 3(3), pages 355-371, September.
    3. Timothy Smeeding & Inge O'Connor & Peter Saunders, 1994. "The Distribution of Welfare: Inequality, Earnings Capacity, and Household Production in a Comparative Perspective," LIS Working papers 122, LIS Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg.
    4. Marten Palme & Robert Wright, 1998. "Changes in the rate of return to education in Sweden: 1968-1991," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 30(12), pages 1653-1663.
    5. Peter Saunders, 1994. "Immigrants and the Distribution of Income: National and International Comparisons," LIS Working papers 123, LIS Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg.
    6. Cathal O'Donoghue, 1999. "Estimating the Rate of Return to Education using Microsimulation," The Economic and Social Review, Economic and Social Studies, vol. 30(3), pages 249-265.
    7. Pietro Giorgio Lovaglio & Gianmarco Vacca & Stefano Verzillo, 2016. "Human capital estimation in higher education," Advances in Data Analysis and Classification, Springer;German Classification Society - Gesellschaft für Klassifikation (GfKl);Japanese Classification Society (JCS);Classification and Data Analysis Group of the Italian Statistical Society (CLADAG);International Federation of Classification Societies (IFCS), vol. 10(4), pages 465-489, December.
    8. Jan Rutkowski, 1996. "High skills pay off: the changing wage structure during economic transition in Poland," The Economics of Transition, The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, vol. 4(1), pages 89-112, May.

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