2017
DOI: 10.24201/ee.v32i1.2
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Rendimientos decrecientes de la escolaridad en México

Abstract: Se estudia la relación entre el crecimiento de una fuerza laboral con mayor nivel educativo y la remuneración que obtiene en el mercado laboral en México. Se presentan coeficientes robustos de los rendimientos de la escolaridad; los sesgos de la habilidad y selectividad se subsanan al aplicar métodos paramétricos, semi-paramétricos y semi-no paramétricos. La estrategia empírica permite comparar los rendimientos de la escolaridad entre cuantiles para analizar la desigualdad en la distribución condicionada del s… Show more

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“…See, for instance,Badel and Peña (2010),Olvera (2017) andSharma et al (2013) among others who had applied the Buchinsky method to correct selection in quantiles.3Jellal et al (2008) had used 40 replications for a random sample of 34,303 observations, while Siddiquee and Hossain (2018) used 20 replications for 10,757 observations. In addition, results without resorting to bootstrapping did not differ in our case, owing to the large sample size.4 Working-age population is defined here as those aged 15 and older, i.e.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…See, for instance,Badel and Peña (2010),Olvera (2017) andSharma et al (2013) among others who had applied the Buchinsky method to correct selection in quantiles.3Jellal et al (2008) had used 40 replications for a random sample of 34,303 observations, while Siddiquee and Hossain (2018) used 20 replications for 10,757 observations. In addition, results without resorting to bootstrapping did not differ in our case, owing to the large sample size.4 Working-age population is defined here as those aged 15 and older, i.e.…”
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confidence: 99%