Returns to Education in South Africa: Evidence from the Machibisa Township
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2003-05
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Development Policy Research Unit
University of Cape Town
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Development and Poverty Research Unit Working Paper Development Policy Research Unit Working Paper 03/076
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We develop a model where blacks in the private sector earn no returns to education if there are relatively too few educated blacks. Using a sample of black females in the late apartheid Kwa Zulu to control for labour market specific effects, we find that more than a fifth of labour market participants are self-employed. There are no returns to primary education and positive returns for the first two years of secondary education.
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Fryer, D., Vencatachellum, D. 2003-05. Returns to Education in South Africa: Evidence from the Machibisa Township. Development and Poverty Research Unit Working Paper Development Policy Research Unit Working Paper 03/076. Development Policy Research Unit.