Measurement error in the AFQT in the NLSY79,
Lynne Steuerle Schofield,
in Economics Letters
(2014)
Keywords: Measurement error; NLSY79; AFQT;
Schooling and the AFQT: Evidence from School Entry Laws,
Elizabeth Cascio and Ethan Lewis,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2005)
Keywords: achievement, ability, education, AFQT, school entry
What does the AFQT really measure: Race, wages, schooling and the AFQT score,
William Rodgers and William Spriggs,
in The Review of Black Political Economy
(1996)
Schooling and the AFQT: Evidence from School Entry Laws,
Elizabeth Cascio and Ethan Lewis,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2005)
Schooling and the AFQT: Evidence from School Entry Laws,
Elizabeth Cascio,
from Department of Economics, UC Santa Cruz
(2004)
Schooling and the AFQT: evidence from school entry laws,
Elizabeth Cascio and Ethan Lewis,
from Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
(2005)
Keywords: Education
Racial disparities in the cognition-health relationship,
Owen Thompson,
in Journal of Health Economics
(2011)
Keywords: Cognition Health Race AFQT Birth weight
Racial Disparities in the Cognition-Health Relationship,
Owen Thompson,
from University of Massachusetts Amherst, Department of Economics
(2011)
Keywords: Cognition, Health, Race, AFQT, Birth Weight
Are Blondes Really Dumb?,
Jay Zagorsky,
in Economics Bulletin
(2016)
Keywords: Discrimination, intelligence, hair color, blonde, brunette, beauty, wages, AFQT, IQ
RBTC and Human Capital: Accounting for Individual-Level Responses,
Daniil Kashkarov,
from The Center for Economic Research and Graduate Education - Economics Institute, Prague
(2022)
Keywords: RBTC; human capital; life-cycle modelling; NLSY79; AFQT;
The Returns to Ability and Experience in High School Labor Markets: Revisiting Evidence on Employer Learning and Statistical Discrimination,
Xizi Li and Stephen Ross,
from University of Connecticut, Department of Economics
(2019)
Keywords: Wages, Human Capital, Ability, Screening, Signaling, Learning, Statistical Discrimination, AFQT, Education, Compensating Differential, Training, Occupation, NLSY
The Returns to Ability and Experience in High School Labor Markets: Revisiting Evidence on Employer Learning and Statistical Discrimination,
Xizi Li and Stephen Ross,
from Human Capital and Economic Opportunity Working Group
(2019)
Keywords: wages, human capital, ability, screening, signaling, learning, statistical discrimination, AFQT, education, compensating differential, training, occupation, NLSY
Accounting for the Racial Gap in AFQT Scores: Comment on Nan L. Maxwell, “The Effect on Black-White Wage Differences of Differences in the Quantity and Quality of Educationâ€,
William M. Rodgers and William E. Spriggs,
in ILR Review
(2002)
Cognitive skills, test scores, and social stratification: The role of family and school-level resources on racial/ethnic differences in scores on standardized tests (AFQT),
Héctor Cordero-Guzmán,
in The Review of Black Political Economy
(2001)