Can educational policy affect the distribution of earnings?—A quantitative exploration

作者: Randolph Rice

DOI: 10.1016/0161-8938(81)90014-4

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摘要: Abstract The widely held belief that education is an effective policy instrument for affecting the distribution of earnings examined within a comprehensive framework labor market. structure affords view different roles might play and concludes years schooling combined with other individual characteristics important factor, but it limited. educational factor most reliable in determining occupations. Supplemental policies than general provision education, which could serve to provide access among occupations would substantially enhance overall tractability vis-a-vis distribution.

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