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100 _aJedwab, R et al
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245 _aHuman capital accumulation at work: Estimates for the world and implications for development
260 _aAmerican Economic Journal: Macroeconomics
300 _a15(3), Jul, 2023: p.191-223
520 _aWe (i) study wage-experience profiles and obtain measures of returns to potential work experience using data from about 24 million individuals in 1,084 surveys and census samples across 145 countries; (ii) show that workers in developed countries accumulate twice as much human capital at work as those in developing countries; (iii) use a simple accounting framework to find that the contribution of work experience and education to human capital accumulation and economic development might be equally important; and (iv) employ panel regressions to investigate how changes in the returns over time correlate with several factors such as economic recessions, transitions, and human capital stocks.- Reproduced
650 _aHUMAN CAPITAL
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773 _aAmerican Economic Journal: Macroeconomics
906 _aEMPLOYMENT
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