The Korean Economic Review
Measuring Human Capital: Alternative Methods and International Evidence
Les Oxley · Trinh Le · John GibsonYear 2008Vol. 24No. 2
Abstract
Human capital is increasingly believed to play an important role in the growth process, however, adequately measuring its stock remains controversial. This paper identifies three general approaches to human capital measurement; cost-based, income-based and education-based, and presents a critical review of the theories and their applications to data from a range of countries. Emphasis on empirical evidence will be given to the case of New Zealand.