Using the SLID data, Table 12.1 (on page 313) reports the results of a regression of log wages on sex, the square of education, a quadratic in age, and interactions between sex and education-squared, as well as between sex and the quadratic for age.
(a) Estimate the age γ1at which women attain on average their highest level of wages, controlling for education. Use the delta method to estimate the standard error of γ1. Note: You will need to fit the model yourself to obtain the covariance matrix for the estimated regression coefficients, which is not given in the text.
(b) Estimate the age γ2at which men attain on average their highest level of wages, controlling for education. Use the delta method to estimate the standard error of b2.
(c) Let γ3[ γ1- γ2, the difference between the ages at which men and women attain their highest wage levels. Compute bγ3. Use the delta method to find the standard error of γ3and then test the null hypothesis H0: γ3= 0.
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