Monday, March 28, 2011

29 March 2011: Education and Labour Market Outcomes: Evidence from India

Geraint Johnes
Lancaster University

Abstract:
The impact of education on labour market outcomes is analysed using data from various
Rounds of the National Sample Survey of India. Occupational destination is examined using both multinomial logit analyses and structural dynamic discrete choice modeling. The latter approach involves the use of a novel approach to constructing a pseudo-panel from repeated cross-section data, and is particularly useful as a means of evaluating policy impacts over time. We find that policy to expand educational provision leads initially to an increased take up of education, and in the longer term leads to an increased propensity for workers to enter non-manual employment.

Date: March 29, 2011
Time: 03:00 P.M.

Venue:
NIPFP Auditorium,
National Institute of Public Finance and Policy,
18/2 Satsang Vihar Marg, Special Institutional Area,
New Delhi-110067(INDIA)

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