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Table 3.1: Summary statistics of survey data. Argentina 1992 - 2008 Sample:Men between 16 and 64 years old
Table 3.2 marginal effects on conditional wage distributions: Quantile Regression -Men between 16 and 64 years old
Table 3.3: Marginal effects on marginal wage distribution RIF Regression - Menbetween 16 and 64 years oldArgentina 1992
Table 3.4: Marginal effects of education on conditional wage distribution QuantileRegression - Men between 16 and 64 years old
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