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Human capital formation: an economic approachSrinivasan, J
Human Capital FormationChild Quantity‐Quality Trade‐OffReproductive CapacityFecundityDemographic TransitionLong‐Run Economic GrowthThis research explores a fundamental cause of variation in human capital formation across families in the pre-modern period, as well as the mitigating effects of family-level ...
determinants of human capitallabour market policies in communismIs it true that communist countries had well-developed human capital, or is it just a myth? What were human capital stocks at the beginning of transition to market economy? What happened to human capital formation during the transition...
The model does not explain why some people migrate on multiple occasions during their lifetimes and it provides no implications relating the likelihood of migration to a person's position in her life-cycle. Some researchers have argued that migration is a life-cycle decision problem, meaning that...
Market Conditioning, Human Capital Formation and Economic Inequality in Latin American and the Caribbeanautonomous aerial vehiclesnonlinear filterstrajectory controlEKFGPSUAV controlUAV position errorsUAV trackingapproximate nonlinear filtersazimuth anglewill be provided by author.doi:10.1016/0167-8140(93)90243-...
In this paper, I quantify average years of education present in the English population between 1307 and 1900. The estimates are based on extensive source m
Human capital formation is process of adding skills to individual which will add to the stock of human capital. In order to transform the liability of the huge size of population into assets adoption of various measures for human capital formation is ver
Some argued that there would be an overestimation of the returns to this type of human capital, which would capture the effect of factors such as experience, natural ability, social class, and family connections (Renshaw [1960]). Moreover, and because these were hard to specify and measure,...
The data support H1a; we see a positive effect of tertiary education (OR = 1.35, p < 0.05) meaning that it has a stronger positive effect on social compared to commercial entry. In support of H1b, we observe a negative effect of entrepreneurship experience (OR = 0.63, p < 0.01) ...