Additive kernel estimates of returns to schooling

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Deniz Ozabaci
Daniel J. Henderson
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[1] University of Connecticut,Department of Economics
[2] University of Alabama,Department of Economics, Finance and Legal Studies
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Empirical Economics | 2015年 / 48卷
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Additive; Mincer regressions; Nonparametric; Rate of return to education; C14; J24;
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In this paper, we employ a partially linear nonparametric additive regression estimator, with recent U.S. Current Population Survey data, to analyze returns to schooling. Similar to previous research, we find that blacks and Hispanics have higher rates of return on average. However, for married males, while non-Hispanic whites have lower returns on average, they typically possess the highest returns in the sample. For females, we are able to show that Hispanics have uniformly higher returns over non-Hispanic whites for the full sample. When we restrict our analysis to females whose highest level of education is a high school diploma, we find average, but no longer uniformly higher returns. However, these uniformly higher returns resurface for college graduates.
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页码:227 / 251
页数:24
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