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Estimating the Return to Endogenous Schooling Decisions via Conditional Second Moments
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Educational AttainmentEducationLawWage RegressionsEconomic AnalysisStatisticsEconomicsEndogenous Schooling DecisionsEconometric MethodConditional Second MomentsMacroeconomicsWage InflationBusinessEconometricsLabor Market ImpactEducation PolicyUnemploymentInstrumental VariablesEducation Economics
This paper employs conditional second moments to identify the impact of education in wage regressions where education is treated as endogenous. This approach avoids the use of instrumental variables in a setting where instruments are frequently not available. We employ this methodology to estimate the returns to schooling for a sample of Australian workers. We find that accounting for the endogeneity of education in this manner increases the estimated return to education from 6 percent to 10 percent.
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