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Human capital (Record no. 111935)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9780226041209
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082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 331.11423 BEC
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Personal name Becker Gary S
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Title Human capital
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Remainder of title A theoretical and empirical analysis, with special reference to education
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Edition statement 3rd
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Chicago
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. University Of Chicago Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 1993
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General note Education - Economic Aspects - U S A
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General note Manpower Policy - Income Distribution
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General note Vocational Guidance - Human Capital
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Formatted contents note Table of Contents<br/>List of Tables<br/>List of Charts<br/>Preface to the Third Edition<br/>Preface to the First Edition<br/><br/>I. Introduction to the Second Edition<br/>Introduction to the First Edition<br/><br/>II. Human Capital Revisited<br/>1. Introduction<br/>2. Education and Training<br/>3. Human Capital and the Family<br/>4. Human Capital and Economic Development<br/>5. Conclusions<br/>6. References<br/><br/>Part One: Theoretical Analysis<br/>III. Investment in Human Capital: Effects on Earnings<br/>1. On-the-Job Training<br/>General Training<br/>Specific Training<br/>2. Schooling<br/>3. Other Knowledge<br/>4. Productive Wages Increases<br/><br/>IV. Investment in Human Capital: Rates of Return<br/>1. Relation between Earnings, Costs, and Rates of Return<br/>Addendum: The Allocation of Time and Goods over Time<br/>2. The Incentive to Invest<br/>Number of Periods<br/>Wage Differentials and Secular Changes<br/>Risk and Liquidity<br/>Capital Markets and Knowledge<br/>3. Some Effects of Human Capital<br/>Examples<br/>Ability and the Distribution of Earnings<br/>Addendum: Education and the Distribution of Earnings: A Statistical Formulation<br/>Addendum: Human Capital and the Personal<br/>Distribution of Income: An Analytical Approach<br/>Supplement: Estimating the Effect of Family Backgrounds on Earnings<br/><br/>Part Two: Empirical Analysis<br/>V. Rates of Return from College Education<br/>1. Money Rates of Return to White Male College Graduates<br/>Returns in 1939<br/>Costs in 1939<br/>Rates of Return in 1939<br/>Rates of Return in 1949<br/>2. Some Conceptual Difficulties<br/>Correlation between "Ability" and Education<br/>Correlation between Education and Other Human Capital<br/>3. Rates of Return to Other College Persons<br/>College Dropouts<br/>Nonwhites<br/>Women<br/>Rural Persons<br/>4. Variation in Rates of Return<br/><br/>VI. Underinvestment in College Education?<br/>1. Private Money Gains<br/>2. Social Productivity Gains<br/>3. Private Real Rates<br/><br/>VII. Rates of Return from High School Education and Trends over Time<br/>1. The Rate of Return from High School Education<br/>2. Trends in Rates of Return<br/>After 1939<br/>Before 1939<br/><br/>VIII. Age, Earnings, Wealth, and Human Capital<br/>1. Age-Earnings Profiles<br/>2. Age-Wealth Profiles<br/><br/>IX. Summary and Conclusions<br/>1. Summary<br/>2. Future Research<br/>3. Concluding Comments<br/><br/>Part Three: Economy-Wide Changes<br/>Introduction<br/>X. Human Capital and the Rise and Fall of Families, by Gary S. Becker and Nigel Tomes<br/>1. Introduction<br/>2. Earnings and Human Capital<br/>Perfect Capital Markets<br/>Imperfect Access to Capital<br/>3. Assets and Consumption<br/>4. Fertility and Marriage<br/>5. Empirical Studies<br/>6. Summary and Discussion<br/>References<br/><br/>XI. The Division of Labor, Coordination Costs, and Knowledge, by Gary S. Becker and Kevin M. Murphy<br/>1. Introduction<br/>2. Division of Labor among Tasks<br/>3. Coordination Costs<br/>4. Knowledge and Specialization<br/>5. Extent of the Market<br/>6. The Growth in Specialization and Knowledge<br/>7. The Division of Labor between Sectors: Teachers and Workers<br/>8. Summary<br/>Appendix<br/>References<br/><br/>XII. Human Capital, Fertility, and Economic Growth, by Gary S. Becker, Kevin M. Murphy, and Robert Tamura<br/>1. Introduction<br/>2. Basic Properties of the Model<br/>3. Fertility and Growth<br/>4. Comparative Advantage in the Production of Human Capital<br/>5. Discussion<br/>6. Concluding Remarks<br/>References<br/><br/>Appendixes<br/>A. Sources and Methods<br/>1. Incomes<br/>a. The Basic Data<br/>b. Under- and Overreporting<br/>c. Unemployment<br/>d. Coverage in 1939<br/>e. Taxes<br/>f. Urban-Rural Distribution<br/>g. Hours of Work<br/>2. Costs<br/>a. Earnings of Students<br/>b. Direct Private Costs<br/>c. Direct Social Costs<br/>B. Mathematical Discussion of Relation between Age, Earnings, and Wealth<br/>Author Index<br/>Subject Index
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