Hello everyone,
I ran a regression to see the impact of education on income. Everything is fine but the only problem is that I get a negative coefficient for the impact of the school on income.
This is not logical because someone who is educated should make better choices in theory and should also have access to jobs with better incomes.
Has anyone ever encountered this problem? If so, how do you solve it?
Thanks in advance.
Pita
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