Title
Earnings, Schooling, and Ability Revisited
Author(s)
David Card David Card (Princeton University)
Abstract
This paper presents a survey and interpretation of recent research on the return to education. The empirical findings in a series of current papers suggest that the causal effect of education on earnings is understated by standard estimation methods. Using a simple model of optimal schooling developed by Gary Becker (1967), I derive an explicit formula for the conventional estimate of the return to schooling and for alternative instrumental variables and fixed-effects estimators. The analysis suggests that instrumental variables estimates based on "interventions" that affect the schooling choices of children from relatively disadvantaged family backgrounds will tend to exceed the corresponding OLS estimates.
Creation Date
1994-05
Section URL ID
IRS
Paper Number
331
URL
https://dataspace.princeton.edu/bitstream/88435/dsp01rb68xb85z/1/331.pdf
File Function
Jel
C24
Keyword(s)
returns to education, ability bias
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false
Series
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