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The Impact of School Resources on Women’s Earnings and Educational Attainment: Findings from the National Longitudinal Survey of Young Women

Julian R. Betts

University of California San Diego

Journal of Labor Economics 2001

The article measures the impact of high school resources on women’s educational attainment and earnings. No link emerges between education and school resources—as measured by the pupil‐teacher ratio, spending per pupil, teachers’ starting salaries, or books per student. For white women, no significant connection between school resources and wages is found. But school inputs are in several cases significantly and positively related to black women’s wages. Wage elasticities with respect to school inputs are uniformly larger for black women. Finally, the impact of school resources on earnings remains constant or in some cases weakens as workers grow older.

DOI
10.1086/322076
Volume
19 (3)
Pages
635-657
Language
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