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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Wei, Hui
Affiliations: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Belconnen, ACT, Australia
Abstract: In this paper I discuss measurement issues of human capital from a national accounting perspective and present experimental estimates of human capital stocks and flows in Australia. The measurement framework draws on the Jorgenson and Fraumeni approach (1989, 1992) with a few modifications. Based on the concept of human capital measured as lifetime labour incomes, investment in post-school education and working experience are measured by the additions to lifetime labour incomes accrued to those who have obtained additional post-school qualifications and those with additional years in the labour market. This measurement framework is used to quantify the contribution of post-school education to human capital growth and the impact of population ageing on human capital development in Australia. The experimental estimates for this study show that: (1) There has been a significant increase in the stock of human capital in Australia during the period 1981–2001 and this increase is largely due to increased proportions of more educated workers; (2) Due to the population ageing, the existing human capital stock has also depreciated at a faster rate and hence the growth of net human capital formation has slowed down significantly.
Keywords: Human capital, lifetime labour income, post-school education, population ageing
Journal: Statistical Journal of the IAOS, vol. 24, no. 3-4, pp. 183-191, 2007
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