Returns to Education in the Russian Federation : Does Depreciation Explain Some Recent Trends?
This paper explores the topic of depreciation of human capital as a possible explanation for observed trends in the returns to education in the Russian Federation. Estimates of depreciation are presented for various sample groups. Depreciation first decreased and then increased in the period 19...
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okr-10986-344542021-09-17T00:17:33Z Returns to Education in the Russian Federation : Does Depreciation Explain Some Recent Trends? Melianova, Ekaterina Parandekar, Suhas Volgin, Artem RETURNS TO EDUCATION DEPRECIATION GENDER SEGREGATION HUMAN CAPITAL EDUCATION VOCATIONAL TRAINING OCCUPATION This paper explores the topic of depreciation of human capital as a possible explanation for observed trends in the returns to education in the Russian Federation. Estimates of depreciation are presented for various sample groups. Depreciation first decreased and then increased in the period 1994-2018. University educated workers add human capital even after they stop full-time studies; this happens less with vocational graduates. 2020-09-16T14:40:06Z 2020-09-16T14:40:06Z 2020-06-09 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/615741600116339663/Returns-to-Education-in-the-Russian-Federation-Does-Depreciation-Explain-Some-Recent-Trends P170978 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/34454 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research Europe and Central Asia Russian Federation |
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RETURNS TO EDUCATION DEPRECIATION GENDER SEGREGATION HUMAN CAPITAL EDUCATION VOCATIONAL TRAINING OCCUPATION Melianova, Ekaterina Parandekar, Suhas Volgin, Artem Returns to Education in the Russian Federation : Does Depreciation Explain Some Recent Trends? |
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This paper explores the topic of depreciation of human capital
as a possible explanation for observed trends in the returns
to education in the Russian Federation. Estimates of
depreciation are presented for various sample groups. Depreciation
first decreased and then increased in the period
1994-2018. University educated workers add human capital
even after they stop full-time studies; this happens less
with vocational graduates. |
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Working Paper |
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Melianova, Ekaterina Parandekar, Suhas Volgin, Artem |
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Melianova, Ekaterina Parandekar, Suhas Volgin, Artem |
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Melianova, Ekaterina |
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Returns to Education in the Russian Federation : Does Depreciation Explain Some Recent Trends? |
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Returns to Education in the Russian Federation : Does Depreciation Explain Some Recent Trends? |
title_full |
Returns to Education in the Russian Federation : Does Depreciation Explain Some Recent Trends? |
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Returns to Education in the Russian Federation : Does Depreciation Explain Some Recent Trends? |
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Returns to Education in the Russian Federation : Does Depreciation Explain Some Recent Trends? |
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returns to education in the russian federation : does depreciation explain some recent trends? |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2020 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/615741600116339663/Returns-to-Education-in-the-Russian-Federation-Does-Depreciation-Explain-Some-Recent-Trends http://hdl.handle.net/10986/34454 |
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