Cohort size and youth earnings: Evidence from a quasi-experiment
Auteurs: Louis-Philippe Morin
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Résumé (anglais)
In this paper, I use data from the Canadian Labour Force Surveys (LFS), and the 2001 and 2006 Canadian Censuses to estimate the impact of an important labour supply shock on the earnings of young high-school graduates. The abolition of Ontario’s Grade 13 generated a very large cohort of high-school graduates that simultaneously entered the Ontario labour market, generating a sudden increase in the labour supply. This provides a rare occasion to measure the impact of cohort size on earnings without the supply shock being possibly confounded with unobserved trends-a recurring problem in the literature. The Census findings suggest that the effect of the supply shock is statistically and economically important, depressing weekly earnings by 5 to 9%. The findings from the Census are supported by the LFS results that suggest that the immediate impact of the supply shock-measured about six months after high-school graduation-is also important.
Détails
Type | Article de journal |
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Auteur | Louis-Philippe Morin |
Année de pulication | 2015 |
Titre | Cohort size and youth earnings: Evidence from a quasi-experiment |
Volume | 32 |
Nom du Journal | Labour Economics |
Numéro | January |
Pages | 99-111 |
Langue de publication | Anglais |
- Louis-Philippe Morin
- Louis-Philippe Morin
- Cohort size and youth earnings: Evidence from a quasi-experiment
- Labour Economics
- 32
- 2015
- January
- 99-111