Estimating the Technology of Cognitive and Noncognitive Skill Formation



Figure 5

Ratio of Early to Late Investments by Maternal Cognitive and Noncognitive Skills
Maximizing Aggregate Education (Left) and Minimizing Aggregate Crime (Right)

: ' ' - - - - .. (Other Endowments Held At Mean Levels) -

1.5

1.48

1.46

1.44

1.42

1.4

1.38

-1

-1

Mother
Cognitive Skill

Mother

Noncognitive Skill

1 1


1.3

1.29

1.28

1.27

1.26

1.25

1.24

1.23

1.22

1.21

-1

-1

1

1

Mother

Cognitive Skill

M Mother

Noncognitive Skill




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