Does adult education at upper secondary level influence annual wage earnings?



Table 7 Estimation results of different intervals of credits attained in adult
education.

Dependent variable: log annual wage earnings 1990-2001

Compulsory school

2-year upper secondary

Males     Females ___

Males      Females

Total sample

AE credit interval
a. Zero credits

.049

.092

- .072**

- .069*

NAE: 263/348/869/922

(.0765)

(.0949)

(.0307)

(.0404)

b. 1 - 250

.031

- .036

.025

- .108***

NAE:317/364/1292/1423

(.0502)

(.0653)

(.0174)

(.0244)

c. 251-500

.136**

.092

.022

- .018

NAE: 179/295/583/970

(.0563)

(.0611)

(.0241)

(.0267)

d. 501-1000

.355***

.146**

.069**

.041

NAE: 131/297/392/804

(.0655)

(.0587)

(.0290)

(.0284)

e. 1000 -

.240**

.276***

.155***

.202***

NAE: 36/122/94/222

(.1187)

(.0854)

(.0578)

(.0528)

R2 within

.114

.081

.133

.079

Sample with earnings > 100,000

a. Zero credits

.093

.164

- .009

- .012

NAE: 145/138/624/606

(.0847)

(.1227)

(.0316)

(.0449)

b. 1 - 250

.006

.100

.037**

- .037

NAE: 215/163/1021/981

(.0545)

(.0790)

(.0180)

(.0265)

c. 251-500

.100

.201

.054**

.055*

NAE: 116/149/443/661

(.0627)

(.0739)

(.0255)

(.0298)

d. 501-1000

.244***

.174

.093***

.130***

NAE: 93/155/303/565

(.0712)

(.0698)

(.0309)

(.0316)

e. 1000 -

ʌ ʌ ʌ ***
.333

.230

.224***

.225***

NAE: 28/59/72/142

(.1267)

(.1083)

(.0626

(.0616)

R2 within ____________

.112

.091

.139

.084

Note I:      ***Significant at the 1 % level. **at the 5 % level *at the 10 % level.

Note II: Reference group is non-participants. The row NAE report the number of AE participants
of the respective samples in a particular credit interval.

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