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References for Is the return to education the same for everybody?
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Further reading
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Key references
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Card, D. "The causal effect
of education on earnings" Handbook of Labor
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Harmon, C., Oosterbeek, H., Walker, I. "The returns to
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Walker, I., Zhu, Y. "Differences by
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undergraduate study for England and Wales" Economics of
Education Review 30:6 (2011): 1177–1186. Key reference: [5]
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Arcidiacono, P., Hotz, V. J., Kang, S. "Modeling college
major choices using elicited measures of expectations and
counterfactuals" Journal of
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Grogger, J., Eide, E. "Changes in college
skills and the rise in the college wage premium" Journal of Human
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Altonji, J. G., Blom, E., Meghir, C. "Heterogeneity in
human capital investments: High school curriculum, college
major, and careers" Annual Review of
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Webber, D. A. "The lifetime
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based on cognitive, noncognitive, and unobserved factors" Labour
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Hoekstra, M. "The effect of
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discontinuity-based approach" The Review of
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Brewer, D. J., Eide, E. R., Ehrenberg, R. G. "Does it pay to
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effects of college type on earnings" Journal of Human
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Robst, J. "Education and job
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Rothstein, J., Rouse, C. E. "Constrained after
college: Student loans and early-career occupational
choices" Journal of Public
Economics 95:1 (2011): 149–163. Key reference: [13]
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Card, D. "The causal effect
of education on earnings" Handbook of Labor
Economics 3 (1999): 1801–1863.
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Additional References
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