Territorial differences in the return to education in Chile: Evidence for the Biobio and Metropolitana regions

Authors

  • Genaro E. Candia Universidad del Bío-Bío
  • Andrés A. Acuña Universidad del Bío-Bío

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22320/hem.v14i1.2399

Keywords:

human capital, return to education, spline, sheepskin, Heckit

Abstract

This paper addresses the differences in the return to education between two regions with the greatest number of higher-education institutions in Chile, Biobio and Metropolitana. Several variants of the Mincer equation are estimated under the Heckit approach using data from the CASEN survey of 2000 and 2011. The results confirm the existence of territorial differences to the detriment of the Biobio region, which are observed in the returns to education, labor experience, and credential effect. Furthermore, the evidence supports the idea of a strong gender gap in earnings inside both regions and the presence of ethnic discrimination in the Metropolitana region.

Author Biographies

Genaro E. Candia, Universidad del Bío-Bío

Ingeniero Comercial. Grupo de Investigación 121517 GI/EF.

Andrés A. Acuña, Universidad del Bío-Bío

Ingeniero Comercial, Magíster en Economía. Grupo de Investigación 121517 GI/EF. Departamento de Economía y Finanzas

Published

2016-04-18

Issue

Section

Artículos de Investigación