Human capital in the United States from 1975 to 2000 : patterns of growth and utilization / Robert H. Haveman, Andrew Bershadker, Jonathan A. Schwabish
Published
Kalamazoo, Mich. : W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, 2003
Indicators of the nation's production capacity and utilization -- The concept of human capital: a framework -- The concept of human capital: theoretical underpinnings and empirical estimates -- Earnings capacity as an indicator of human capital -- Aggregate EC, utilization, and the sources of nonuse: levels and trends, 1975-2000 -- Earnings capacity and its utilization for race, education, and age groups: levels and trends, 1975-2000 -- Earnings capacity and its utilization for vulnerable groups: levels and trends, 1975-2000 -- Measuring levels, trends, and utilization of human capital: conclusions and policy insights
Summary
Annotation In this study, the authors develop an indicator of the value of human capital stock held by the nation's working-age populaiton. They then use that indicator to assess the utilization of the nation's human capital stock overall and by a number of demographic subgroups. This serves to complement the many existing indicators that measure the U.S. economy's capital utilization
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-216) and index
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