In a wide-ranging paper on education, incomes, poverty, and inequality, teal (2001) estimates the returns to education in Ghana, using four waves of data from 1988 to 1999. Unlike much of the international literature, this study estimates the returns to education not only in wage employment, but also in the two other major occupations-agriculture (which employed 64 percent of the labor force in 1998-99) and self-employment. Pooling the four rounds...
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2008/05/01
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Document de travail (série numérotée)
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44242
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2010/07/01
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Education, skills, and labor market outcomes : evidence from Ghana
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return to education