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... education - related variables that were missing in the earlier household surveys . The present study uses the data of the second round of the PIHS for the year 1995-96 to examine the returns to education by using different forms of ...
... education - related variables that were missing in the earlier household surveys . The present study uses the data of the second round of the PIHS for the year 1995-96 to examine the returns to education by using different forms of ...
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... returns to education . Section 3 outlines the model for empirical estimation and describes data . Section 4 reports the results . Conclusions and policy implications are presented in the last section . II . REVIEW OF LITERATURE 2.1 .
... returns to education . Section 3 outlines the model for empirical estimation and describes data . Section 4 reports the results . Conclusions and policy implications are presented in the last section . II . REVIEW OF LITERATURE 2.1 .
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... Education In the Mincerian Earnings function , it is assumed that returns to education are uniform across different levels of education . The literature from different parts of the world , however , reveals that different school years ...
... Education In the Mincerian Earnings function , it is assumed that returns to education are uniform across different levels of education . The literature from different parts of the world , however , reveals that different school years ...
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Managing Social Change S P Ahuja | 105 |
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