Table 2
Estimated Impact of Delayed Enrollment on Log Wages in 1994
Variable |
(1) |
(2) |
Female |
-0.156*** (0.024) |
-0.166*** (0.024) |
African-American |
-0.075** (0.036) |
-0.093*** (0.035) |
Hispanic |
-0.066* (0.039) |
-0.054 (0.039) |
Years of Education |
- |
0.054*** |
Age |
0.014 (0.009) |
0.018* (0.009) |
Reside in SMSA |
0.025* (0.014) |
0.016 (0.014) |
Married |
0.069*** (0.025) |
0.065*** (0.025) |
AFQT(÷100) |
0.543*** (0.055) |
0.359*** (0.059) |
Delayed College Enrollment |
-0.092*** (0.027) |
-0.017 (0.028) |
Notes: Dependent and independent variables measured as of the 1994 interview. Sample includes only
those who attended some college by 1990 interview. All log wage regressions estimates include controls
for state fixed-effects. Sample size equals 1791.
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