Returns to Schooling in Europe: Evidence From Quantile Regression on EU-SILC Data (original) (raw)
2012, Journal of Knowledge Management Economics and Information Technology
In this paper the effects of schooling on wage inequality across a group of European countries are examined. Using the latest available EU-SILC dataset, a positive relation between these two variables is found across the whole distribution by means of a quantile regression (QR) approach. Such effect is stronger effect at the highest quantiles than at the lowest. This result corroborates the possibility of an increase in the wage dispersion when higher educational attainments are achieved and it is found to be rather robust as showed by linear hypothesis tests. Finally, the country-specific results highlight that the OLS technique misleads relevant information over crosscountries heterogeneity in the impact of education on within group inequality at different points of the wage distribution compared to the QR approach.
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