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  • The paper provides estimates of private rates of return to education in Greece derived from Mincerian-type earnings equations. The data come from the latest three household surveys of the country covering the 1988-1999 period. The empirical evidence suggests that: rates of return associated with female high school- and university graduates exceed the respective rates for male graduates; rates of return pertaining to tertiary education graduates are increasing over time, whereas the corresponding rates for secondary edu-cation graduates follow an inverted U-shaped pattern; and dropouts from any education degree end up with rates of return lower than the rates associated with the immediately preceding education level. (xsd:string)
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  • 2008 (xsd:gyear)
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  • 10.1080/00036840600771197 ()
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  • Returns to education: the Greek experience, 1988-1999 (xsd:string)
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  • In: Applied Economics, 40, 2008, 8, 1023-1030 (xsd:string)
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