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Abstract

This sudy uses a Mincerian earnings function to estimate the effect of education and experience on the wages of women working in developed business and trade center of Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. It employs a robust median regression and M Regression to estimate the fuctions for both public and private sectors. The paper also estimates the fuction using a least squared regression for comparisson. Finding/Originality: The results show that returns to education for women employees in private sector are higher than that of in the public sector. In contrast, the returns to experience for women employees in the public sector are higher than those in the private sector. The study reveals that schooling has strong causal effects on wages. Therefore, the goverment should give sufficient priority to education. Every Som spent in quality education generates strong positive returns for the whole economy. so that Kyrgyz government should put more efforts to enable individuals staying longer in education

Keywords

returns to education wage distribution women employee mincer equation

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Author Biographies

Ebru Caglayan Akay, Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey

Department of econometrics

Zamira Oskonbaeva, Kyrgyz-Turkish Manas University, Biskek, Kyrgyzstan

Department of Economics
How to Cite
Caglayan Akay, E., Oskonbaeva, Z., & Sacakli-Sacildi, I. (2019). The causal effects of education on wages: evidence from Kyrgyzstan. Economic Journal of Emerging Markets, 11(2), 183–194. https://doi.org/10.20885/ejem.vol11.iss2.art6