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Are Early Investments In Computer Skills Rewarded In The Labor Market?

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WP06_18_Are_early_investments.pdf (383.86 KB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/77341
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Author
Mane, Ferran
Bishop, John H.
Abstract

The paper assesses the relationship between investments in computer skills by adolescents and earnings at age 26. The heaviest investors earned 9 to 16 percent more than otherwise equivalent NELS-88 classmates. The payoff to early computer skills was substantial in jobs involving intense and complex uses of computers; negligible when computers were not used at work. It was non-gaming use of computers outside of school that enhanced future earnings, not playing video/computer games—which lowered earnings. Children in low SES families invested less in computer skills and thus benefited less from the job opportunities generated by the digital revolution.

Date Issued
2006-10-01
Keywords
CAHRS
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ILR
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center
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human resource
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job
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worker
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advanced
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labor market
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satisfaction
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employee
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work
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computer skills
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earnings
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payoff
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school
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video/computer games
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digital revolution
Type
preprint

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