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The Nonmarket Benefits of Education and Ability.

James J Heckman1, John Eric Humphries2, Gregory Veramendi3.   

Abstract

This paper analyzes the non-market benefits of education and ability. Using a dynamic model of educational choice we estimate returns to education that account for selection bias and sorting on gains. We investigate a range of non-market outcomes including incarceration, mental health, voter participation, trust, and participation in welfare. We find distinct patterns of returns that depend on the levels of schooling and ability. Unlike the monetary benefits of education, the benefits to education for many non-market outcomes are greater for low-ability persons. College graduation decreases welfare use, lowers depression, and raises self-esteem more for less-able individuals.

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Keywords:  D1; Education and Inequality; Government Policy; Health and Inequality; Household Behavior and Family Economics; I14; I24; I26; I28; Returns to Education

Year:  2018        PMID: 29963217      PMCID: PMC6020136          DOI: 10.1086/697535

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hum Cap        ISSN: 1932-8575


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