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Little is known about the relationship between family income and children's non-cognitive (or socio-emotional) skill … adult socioeconomic status. This paper presents new evidence of the importance of family income in the formation and … evolution of children's non-cognitive skills using a recent US panel dataset that tracks children between grades K-5. Findings …
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average relative mobility in this sample is approximately 0.17 and expected health rank for children of parents at the 25th …
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contributions include using a broad sample of children and estimating sibling fixed effects models to control for unobserved family … effects. In this paper we look at a sample of older children and confirm and extend many of the JCMS findings in terms of a …
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years of schooling completed, earnings, family income, composition of friends, and probability of voting. Our results … provide evidence of a positive link between attending a college with greater diversity and higher earnings and family income …
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The Texas 10% law states that students who graduated among the top 10% of their high school class are guaranteed … connected decisions: students' application behavior, admission decisions by the university, students' enrollment choices … conditional on admission; as well as the resulting college achievement. We identify these effects by comparing students just above …
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Recent evidence has suggested that popularity during high school is linked with wages during mid-life using the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study. The results were shown to be robust to a large set of individual-level heterogeneity included completed schooling, cognitive ability, and personality...
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This paper explores the long-run health benefits of education for longevity. Using mortality data from the Social Security Administration (1988-2005) linked to geographic locations in the 1940-census data, we exploit changes in college availability across cohorts in local areas. We estimate an...
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of US schools, reshaping the group of peers with whom students age through adolescence. US-born students are more likely … to have foreign-born peers and foreign-born students are more likely to be educated outside of enclaves. This study … examines the short-term and long-term impact of being educated with immigrant peers, for both US-born and foreign-born students …
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Although the measurement of intergenerational income mobility has seen a rapid increase in attention and policy … estimates of intergenerational income mobility because educational mobility both contributes to income mobility and is a target …
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of siblings in the determination of children's human capital as well as the potential for typically uncounted benefits to … improving children's health through family multiplier effects …
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