ability bias;
family background;
return to education;
self-selection;
D O I:
10.1198/073500106000000567
中图分类号:
F [经济];
学科分类号:
02 ;
摘要:
This article examines the causal link between family background characteristics-parental education and family size-and returns to schooling. I implement a model of schooling and earnings with heterogeneous returns to education using data from the Occupational Change in a Generation Survey. I find that men raised in larger families have substantially lower returns to education, whereas the combined effects of parental education are more modest. In addition, like other "supply-side" instrumental variables studies of the causal effect of education, I find two-stage least squares estimates that are larger than the corresponding ordinary least squares estimates. The results suggest an alternative explanation for this phenomenon: constant marginal return to schooling, combined with a negative absolute ability bias and a positive comparative advantage bias.