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5. Suppose the following wage regression is run where the results are presented in a table below:

Wage = b0 + b1*Male + b2*Age + b3*Grade + b4*Married + b5*Experience

where the variables are as defined in class. Refer to the empirical results when answering the questions.

Coefficients

Standard Error

t Stat

Intercept

-7.856

0.404

-19.444

Male

1.845

0.093

19.793

Age

0.123

0.015

7.902

Grade

0.677

0.021

31.920

Married

0.713

0.099

7.133

Experience

0.0096

0.0003

26.003

a) By how much will wages change with an additional year of education?

b) Suppose male are systematically more likely to be in a union than females and that union wages are higher than non-union wages. What effect will re-running this regression with a union dummy variable included have on the male coefficient?

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