间隙
经济
劳动经济学
利用
订单(交换)
人口经济学
提升(金属加工)
百分点
收益率
财务
数学
计算机科学
几何学
计算机安全
医学
泌尿科
作者
Matt Dickson,Sarah Smith
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.econedurev.2011.05.004
摘要
The 1973 Raising of the School Leaving Age from 15 to 16 has been used to identify returns to years' schooling. However, because the first set of "high stakes" exams are taken in the UK at age 16, the reform affected the proportion with qualifications, as well as schooling length. In order to shed light on whether the returns reflect the extra length of schooling or the increase in qualifications, we exploit another institutional rule – the Easter Leaving Rule – which we argue only affected the probability of obtaining qualifications (and not the length of schooling). We find sizeable returns to academic qualifications – increasing the probability of employment by 40% points – and our results suggest that qualifications drive most of the returns to education.
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