Compulsory Schooling and Returns to Education: A Re-Examination

Main author: van Huellen, Sophie
Other authors: Qin, Duo
Format: Journal Article           
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institution SOAS, University of London
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language English
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description This paper re-examines the instrumental variable (IV) approach to estimating returns to education by use of compulsory school law (CSL) in the US. We show that the IV-approach amounts to a change in model specification by changing the causal status of the variable of interest. From this perspective, the IV-OLS (ordinary least square) choice becomes a model selection issue between non-nested models and is hence testable using cross validation methods. It also enables us to unravel several logic flaws in the conceptualisation of IV-based models. Using the causal chain model specification approach, we overcome these flaws by carefully distinguishing returns to education from the treatment effect of CSL. We find relatively robust estimates for the first effect, while estimates for the second effect are hindered by measurement errors in the CSL indicators. We find reassurance of our approach from fundamental theories in statistical learning.
format Journal Article
author van Huellen, Sophie
author_facet van Huellen, Sophie
Qin, Duo
authorStr van Huellen, Sophie
author_letter van Huellen, Sophie
author2 Qin, Duo
author2Str Qin, Duo
title Compulsory Schooling and Returns to Education: A Re-Examination
publisher MDPI
publishDate 2019
url https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/31533/