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    An Investment of a Lifetime? The Long‑term Labour Market Premiums Associated with a Postsecondary Education

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    Table 1 Mean long-term labour market outcomes by sex and educational attainment

    Table 2 Sample characteristics by sex and educational attainment

    Table 3 Estimated relationship between outcome variables and educational attainment for men — Regression results

    Table 4 Estimated relationship between outcome variables and educational attainment for women — Regression results

    Table 5 Estimated relationship between outcome variables and educational attainment for men — Matching estimator results

    Table 6 Estimated relationship between outcome variables and educational attainment for women — Matching estimator results

    Table 7 Estimated relationship between total cumulative earnings and educational attainment for men

    Table 8 Estimated relationship between total cumulative earnings and educational attainment for women

    Table 9 Estimated relationship between total cumulative earnings and holding a bachelor's degree (relative to a high school diploma)

    Table 10 Estimated relationship between annual wages and salaries (2010 constant dollars) and educational attainment — International Adult Literacy and Skills Survey (2003)

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