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



Appendix

Table A.1: Descriptive statistics of males with no registration in higher
education.

Prior education

Compulsory

2-year upper sec.

3-year upper sec.

AE

Non-

AE

AE

Non-

AE

AE

Non-

AE

% AE courses
interrupted

.191

-

.173

-

.172

-

compulsory level

.106

-

.036

-

.008

-

supplementary level

.039

-

.049

-

.075

-

introductory level

.005

-

.005

-

.001

-

Foreign born

.057

.039

.036

.024

.033

.026

Mother’s education
least 12 years

at

.207

.105

.224

.134

.368

.279

Father’s education
least 12 years

at

.262

.161

.318

.207

.487

.408

% on unemployment
benefits 1990-2000

.827

.638

.770

.632

.665

.538

Characteristics in
2000:

Married

.156

.185

.187

.204

.218

.249

Child(ren) aged 0-3

.228

.275

.279

.333

.250

.313

Child(ren) aged 4-

.164

.260

.175

.254

.131

.163

N__________

923

3,505

3,225

16,340

827

3,192

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