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degree of significance for the Michigan estimates under quantile regression . We also tried an alternative sample of claims which includes the large number of individuals who receive higher benefits under the new workers ' compensation ...
degree of significance for the Michigan estimates under quantile regression . We also tried an alternative sample of claims which includes the large number of individuals who receive higher benefits under the new workers ' compensation ...
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fixed - effects models will provide unbiased estimates of the true program effects . " However , there may also be child - specific factors that affect participation . If , for example , parents wished to maximize the sum of their ...
fixed - effects models will provide unbiased estimates of the true program effects . " However , there may also be child - specific factors that affect participation . If , for example , parents wished to maximize the sum of their ...
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The suggestion derived from this equation , therefore , is that family selection effects or equivalently omitted - variables bias comprises only a negligible component of the conventional estimate of the returns to schooling .
The suggestion derived from this equation , therefore , is that family selection effects or equivalently omitted - variables bias comprises only a negligible component of the conventional estimate of the returns to schooling .
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