THE DISTRIBUTION OF SCHOOLING AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF EARNINGS: RAISING THE SCHOOL LEAVING AGE IN 1972

Manchester School - Tập 50 Số 1 - Trang 24-40 - 1982
Mark Blaug1, Christopher Dougherty1, George Psacharopoulos1,2
1University of London Institute of Education and The London School of Economics and Political Science
2Wo wish to thank P. R. G. Layard and W. B. Reddaway for valuable comments on an earlier version of this paper. We are indebted to the Office of Population, Census and Surveys for providing the data base and the Centre for Labour Economics, L.S.E., for computing assistance. The work was supported by the S.S.R.C. as part of a programme grant to the Research Unit in the Economics of Education at the University of London Institute of Education.

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