Wage Inequality, Intergenerational Mobility, and Education in Singapore
Accompanying Singapore’s phenomenal economic growth over the past four decades has been a rapid increase in educational attainment over the years. In 1960, the mean years of schooling for residents aged 25 and over was 3.14 years; in 2006, it was 9.3 years. This dramatic increase in the supply of sk...
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Main Author: | HO, Kong Weng |
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2007
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