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Returns to Education between the Self-employed and Employed Sectors: Evidence from Malaysia
2000
Pakistan Development Review
Investment in human capital in terms of returns to education is considered a crucial factor that contributes to the remarkable economic growth especially in the rapidly developing countries. Since poverty and education are closely related, this paper attempts to examine whether returns to education differ between the self-employed and employed sectors in the rural Malay area in Rantau, Malaysia. Using the adjusted Mincerian Earnings function and the dummy variables approach, the empirical
doi:10.30541/v39i3pp.263-268
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