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Migration and Human Capital: Self-Selection of Indentured Servants to the Americas
eighteenth centuries Migration and Human Capital
2015/7/15
When contracting, European merchants could at least partially observe characteristics such as the health, physical strength, and education of indentured servants.
These characteristics, unobservable...
Human Capital, Economic Growth, and Regional Inequality in China
Human Capital Economic Growth Regional Inequality in China
2015/1/22
We study rates of provincial economic- and TFP growth in China. Our results show that regional growth patterns can be understood as a function of several interrelated factors, which include investment...
Human Capital in China, 1985-2008
human capital Jorgenson-Fraumeni (J-F) lifetime income approach Divisia China
2015/1/22
We estimated China’s human capital stock from 1985 to 2008 based on the Jorgenson-Fraumeni (J-F) lifetime income framework. In order to accommodate the Chinese data and to capture human capital accumu...
Established in March 2008, the China Center for Human Capital and Labor
Market Research (CHLR) at the Central University of Finance and Economics
(CUFE) is an integral part of the Advantageous Progr...
Faculty members and research fellows of the CHLR all hold Ph.D. degrees
in economics from North America and some are tenured professors at U.S.
universities. The CHLR Special-term Director, Dr. Haiz...
Established in March 2008, China Center for Human Capital and Labor Market
Research (CHLR) at the Central University of Finance and Economics (CUFE) is an
integral part of the Advantageous Program P...
Established in March 2008, China Center for Human Capital and Labor
Market Research (CHLR) at the Central University of Finance and Economics
(CUFE) is an integral part of the Advantageous Program P...
Established in March 2008, China Center for Human Capital and Labor
Market Research (CHLR) at the Central University of Finance and
Economics (CUFE) is an integral part of the Advantageous Program
...
Established in March 2008, China Center for Human Capital and
Labor Market Research (CHLR) at the Central University of Finance and
Economics is an essential part of the Advantageous Program Platfor...
Low fertility, human capital, and economic growth: The importance of financial education and job retraining
financial literacy human capital on the job training post retirement work
2014/11/25
Background: International research has shown that workers have a rather low level of financial literacy. Financial literacy is associated with lifetime planning and saving for retirement. This article...
Human Capital and Fertility in Chinese Clans Before Modern Growth
Human Capital Fertility Chinese Clans Modern Growth
2013/11/27
This paper studies the pre-industrial origins of modern-day fertility decline. The setting is in Anhwei Province, China over the 13th to 19th centuries, a period well before the onset of China’s demog...
This paper deals with several salient issues about immigrants to the United States and their
education. These issues include a comparison of the schooling accomplishments of
immigrants and the nativ...
Human Capital Externalities and Employment Differences across Metropolitan Areas of the U.S.
employment labor force participation human capital externalities agglomeration
2012/10/22
It has been well documented that employment outcomes often differ considerably across areas. This paper examines the extent to which the local human capital level, measured as the share of prime age a...
Birth Order and Human Capital Development: Evidence from Ecuador
birth order human capital development parental time allocation Ecuador
2012/10/23
In this paper we examine the effect of birth order on human capital development in Ecuador using a large national database together with self-collected survey data. Using family fixed effects models w...
Differential Fertility, Human Capital, and Development
Differential Fertility Human Capital Development
2014/3/25
Using micro-data from 48 developing countries, I document a recent reversal in the income-fertility relationship and its aggregate implications.
Before 1960, children from larger families had richer ...