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Working paper 446
Diego Restuccia and Guillaume Vandenbroucke, "The Evolution of Education: A Macroeconomic Analysis", 2012-03-01
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Abstract: Between 1940 and 2000 there has been a substantial increase of educational attainment in the United States. What caused this trend? We develop a model of human capital accumulation that features a non-degenerate distribution of educational attainment in the population. We use this framework to assess the quantitative contribution of technological progress and changes in life expectancy in explaining the evolution of educational attainment. The model implies an increase in average years of schooling of 24 percent which is the increase observed in the data. We find that technological variables and in particular skill-biased technical change represent the most important factors in accounting for the increase in educational attainment. The strong response of schooling to changes in income is informative about the potential role of educational policy and the impact of other trends affecting lifetime income.

Keywords: educational attainment, schooling, skill-biased technical progress, human capital

JEL Classification: E1, O3, O4

Last updated on July 12, 2012