Human Capital and Earnings Inequality in Brazil, 1988-98 : Quantile Regression Evidence
The authors undertake an empirical examination of rates of return to human capital for men in Brazil, through the period of macroeconomic stabilization and trade liberalization, using data from the 1988, 1992, and 1998 Brazilian household surveys (Pesquisa Nacional por Amostra de Domic os, PNAD). Th...
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Zusammenfassung: | The authors undertake an empirical
examination of rates of return to human capital for men in
Brazil, through the period of macroeconomic stabilization
and trade liberalization, using data from the 1988, 1992,
and 1998 Brazilian household surveys (Pesquisa Nacional por
Amostra de Domic os, PNAD). The authors estimate
simultaneous quantile equations to gain an insight on the
impact of human capital on wages across the hourly earnings
distribution. They conclude that there is evidence of
growing inequality in rates of return to education in
Brazil. But the authors find evidence that education is no
longer used as a screening device in the labor market, but
rather rewarded for its innate association with higher
productivity. Although increases in rates of return to
education have been more pronounced at the top of the
earnings distribution, this has not led to increased
inequality. This is because the levels of education and
other labor market-rewarded endowments have increased and
offset the rate of return effect. |
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