Educational upgrading and returns to skills in Latin America: evidence from a supply-demand framework, 1990-2010
It has been argued that a factor behind the decline in income inequality in Latin America in the 2000s was the educational upgrading of its labor force. Between 1990 and 2010, the proportion of the labor force in the region with at least secondary education increased from 40 to 60 per cent. Concurrently, returns to secondary education completion fell throughout the past two decades, while the 2000s saw a reversal in the increase in the returns to tertiary education experienced in the 1990s. This paper studies the evolution of wage differentials and the trends in the supply of workers by educat ... Show more
Authors: Gasparini, Leonardo; Galiani, Sebastian; Cruces, Guillermo; Acosta, Pablo A.
Published: Bonn, Germany, IZA, 2011
Resource type: Report, paper or authored book
Physical description: 52 p.
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