Returns to Education: Evidence From UK Twins

Bonjour, D., Cherkas, L.F., Haskle, J., Hawkes, D. and Spector, T. 2002. Returns to Education: Evidence From UK Twins. London Centre for the Economics of Education, LSE.

TitleReturns to Education: Evidence From UK Twins
AuthorsBonjour, D., Cherkas, L.F., Haskle, J., Hawkes, D. and Spector, T.
TypeDiscussion paper
Year2002
PublisherCentre for the Economics of Education, LSE
Place of publicationLondon
Publication dates
PublishedApr 2002
ISSN2045-6557
ISBN0753014831
Web address (URL)http://cee.lse.ac.uk/cee%20dps/ceedp22.pdf

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