Title of article :
A test of the signalling hypothesis
Author/Authors :
Chatterji، Monojit نويسنده , , Seaman، Paul T. نويسنده , , Jr.، Larry D. Singell, نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Education may enhance earnings either because of human capital increases or by signalling unobservable worker attributes. Previous tests of these alternatives relied on ad hoc distinctions between them. Our theoretical model provides a direct signal measure as the difference between required and necessary qualifications, forming the basis for an ordered-probit model of discrete differences between required and necessary qualifications that depend on firm, job, and worker attributes. Estimates support the modelʹs predictions, providing a continuous, predicted signal measure for second-stage earnings equations. These results provide the first formal evidence of a significant, positive, gender-specific return to a signal and indicate a downward bias in the return to education from excluding the signal measure.
Keywords :
UK reference costs , Cost benchmarking , Relative performance evaluation , Cost index
Journal title :
OXFORD ECONOMIC PAPERS
Journal title :
OXFORD ECONOMIC PAPERS