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Title: Education, Mobility, and the College Wage Premium
Citation Type: Journal Article
Publication Year: 2014
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Abstract: Motivated by large educational differences in geographic mobility, this paper considers a simple dynamic extension of Roy's (1951) model and analyzes it using new evidence on net versus excess mobility and the individual-level relationship between mobility and wages. According to the model, the dispersion of a labor income shock specific to a worker-location match is greater for more educated workers and accounts for large educational differences in mobility. In the model, labor mobility raises both the average wage and the college wage premium, a prediction consistent with differences between Europe and the U.S.
Url: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0014292114000130?via%3Dihub
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Authors: Lkhagvasuren, Damba
Periodical (Full): European Economic Review
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Volume: 67
Pages: 159-173
Data Collections: IPUMS USA, IPUMS CPS
Topics: Education, Labor Force and Occupational Structure
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