Title of article :
Education and within Groups Earning Inequality in Pakistan
Author/Authors :
Sial, Maqbool H School of Business and Economics - University of Management and Technology, Pakistan , Sarwar, Ghulam University of Sargodha, Pakistan , Akram, Waseem The University of Lahore - Sargodha Campus, Pakistan
Abstract :
The present study focuses on identifying and estimating the extent of earning inequality
due to increase in the level of education in Pakistan. Utilizing four rounds of household
level surveys conducted at national level during 2001-2014, the study analyzes the effect
of education on earning inequality within workers having same level of education.
Quantile regression is employed to estimate and test earning inequality within workers
having primary, secondary and tertiary education respectively. The results confirm that
there is significant heterogeneity in the returns within each level of education. Such
disparities are shown to be larger for workers at upper quantiles of the earnings
distribution versus the lower counterpart. The results also show that within-group earning
inequality is higher for workers with tertiary education than with secondary and primary
education. Finally, the findings suggest that earning inequality does not remain same over
time. These dynamic changes have enlarged lower as well as upper tail of earning
distribution causing further income inequality in Pakistan. Therefore, these findings has
identified that heterogeneity in the returns has very serious implication for distribution of
income, general welfare and labor markets in Pakistan.
Keywords :
human capital , education , earnings distribution , quantile regression
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Science