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Mexico : Human Capital Effects on Wages and Productivity

dc.contributor.author López-Acevedo, Gladys
dc.contributor.author Tinajero, Monica
dc.contributor.author Rubio, Marcela
dc.date.accessioned 2012-06-20T18:23:05Z
dc.date.available 2012-06-20T18:23:05Z
dc.date.issued 2005-12
dc.description.abstract The authors follow the Hellerstein, Neumark, and Troske (1999) framework to estimate marginal productivity differentials and compare them with estimated relative wages. The analysis provides evidence on productivity and nonproductivity-based determinations of wages. Special emphasis is given to the effects of human capital variables, such as education, experience, and training on wages and productivity differentials. Higher education yields higher productivity. However, highly educated workers earn less than their productivity differentials would predict. On average, highly educated workers are unable to fully appropriate their productivity gains of education through wages. On the other hand, workers with more experience are more productive in the same proportion that they earn more in medium and large firms, meaning they are fully compensated for their higher productivity. Finally, workers in micro and small firms are paid more than what their productivity would merit. Training benefits firms and employees since it significantly increases workers' productivity and their earnings. en
dc.identifier http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/12/6461160/mexico-human-capital-effects-wages-productivity
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8547
dc.language English
dc.publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
dc.relation.ispartofseries Policy Research Working Paper; No. 3791
dc.rights CC BY 3.0 IGO
dc.rights.holder World Bank
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/
dc.subject BARGAINING POWER
dc.subject COBB-DOUGLAS PRODUCTION FUNCTION
dc.subject COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
dc.subject DIFFERENTIATED IMPACT
dc.subject EARNING
dc.subject ECONOMIC THEORY
dc.subject EDUCATION
dc.subject EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
dc.subject EDUCATIONAL LEVEL
dc.subject EMPLOYEE
dc.subject EMPLOYMENT
dc.subject EQUATIONS
dc.subject ESTIMATED PRODUCTIVITY
dc.subject EXPERIENCE
dc.subject EXPORTS
dc.subject FIRM LEVEL
dc.subject FIRM SIZE
dc.subject FIRM-LEVEL PRODUCTIVITY
dc.subject FORMAL EDUCATION
dc.subject FORMAL TRAINING
dc.subject HIGHER EDUCATION
dc.subject HIGHER INCOMES
dc.subject HIGHER PRODUCTIVITY
dc.subject HUMAN CAPITAL
dc.subject JOB SECURITY
dc.subject LABOR MARKET
dc.subject LABOR MARKETS
dc.subject LONG-RUN EMPLOYMENT
dc.subject MALE WORKERS
dc.subject MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
dc.subject MARGINAL PRODUCT
dc.subject MARGINAL PRODUCTIVITY
dc.subject MARGINAL PRODUCTS
dc.subject OCCUPATION
dc.subject OLDER WORKERS
dc.subject OUTPUT
dc.subject PAPERS
dc.subject PERMANENT WORKER
dc.subject PERMANENT WORKERS
dc.subject POSITIVE EFFECTS
dc.subject PREVIOUS SECTION
dc.subject PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS
dc.subject PRODUCTION
dc.subject PRODUCTION FUNCTION
dc.subject PRODUCTION FUNCTIONS
dc.subject PRODUCTIVITY
dc.subject PRODUCTIVITY DIFFERENTIAL
dc.subject PRODUCTIVITY GAINS
dc.subject PRODUCTIVITY LEVEL
dc.subject SCHOOLING
dc.subject SECONDARY EDUCATION
dc.subject SKILLED WORKERS
dc.subject TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES
dc.subject TEMPORARY WORKER
dc.subject TERTIARY EDUCATION
dc.subject TOTAL WORKERS
dc.subject TRADITIONAL APPROACH
dc.subject TRAINED WORKERS
dc.subject TRAINING COURSES
dc.subject UNION MEMBERSHIP
dc.subject VALUE ADDED
dc.subject WAGE DETERMINATION
dc.subject WAGE DIFFERENTIAL
dc.subject WAGE DIFFERENTIALS
dc.subject WAGE GAP
dc.subject WAGE GROWTH
dc.subject WAGE INCREASE
dc.subject WAGE NEGOTIATIONS
dc.subject WAGE PREMIUM
dc.subject WAGES
dc.subject WORKER
dc.subject WORKERS
dc.subject WORKING EXPERIENCE
dc.title Mexico : Human Capital Effects on Wages and Productivity en
dspace.entity.type Publication
okr.crosscuttingsolutionarea Jobs
okr.doctype Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
okr.doctype Publications & Research
okr.docurl http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/12/6461160/mexico-human-capital-effects-wages-productivity
okr.globalpractice Macroeconomics and Fiscal Management
okr.globalpractice Education
okr.globalpractice Social Protection and Labor
okr.identifier.doi 10.1596/1813-9450-3791
okr.identifier.externaldocumentum 000016406_20051207145935
okr.identifier.internaldocumentum 6461160
okr.identifier.report WPS3791
okr.language.supported en
okr.pdfurl http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2005/12/07/000016406_20051207145935/Rendered/PDF/wps3791.pdf en
okr.region.administrative Latin America & Caribbean
okr.region.country Mexico
okr.topic Tertiary Education
okr.topic Education :: Primary Education
okr.topic Economic Theory and Research
okr.topic Access and Equity in Basic Education
okr.topic Social Protections and Labor :: Labor Markets
okr.topic Macroeconomics and Economic Growth
okr.unit Development Research Group (DECRG)
okr.volume 1 of 1
relation.isAuthorOfPublication 268c09e1-715c-55a0-bb0c-359d92eab2e2
relation.isSeriesOfPublication 26e071dc-b0bf-409c-b982-df2970295c87
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