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This paper investigates the relationship between income satisfaction of adult children and their relative economic … children appear to compare their actual economic status with that of their parents, deriving large satisfaction gains from an … income rank that is higher than that of their parents. The effect is asymmetric with regard to parents, as these seem not to …
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of parental income, and that children appear to compare their actual income situation with the aspiration level acquired …High parental income, while undeniably causing benefits for a child in terms of better access to education and more … favorable labor market outcomes, may at the same time increase a child's income aspirations and thereby reduce financial …
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impact of the COVID pandemic on the mental health of school-age children in England. We focus on how the significant pandemic … induced disruptions to parental employment affected children and through what mechanisms, using unique nationally … significant and negative impact on children’s mental health of around 9% of a standard deviation equivalent to around 30% of the …
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reduces contemporaneous academic performance, final educational attainment and labor income throughout the life-cycle. The …
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for adolescents. Exploiting educational administrative data on ten cohorts of state-educated secondary school students, we … the funding did not affect students’ absenteeism or academic attainment, but it prevented around 800 students (c. 10% of … students typically excluded yearly) from being excluded in its first year. The transient nature of this effect suggests that …
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parents of school-aged children in two-parent opposite-gender families. In line with existing evidence, we find that mothers … industries and occupations in which parents worked prior to the lockdown. Nor can they be explained by gender differences in …
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We use newly linked UK administrative to estimate absolute income mobility for children born in England in the 1980s …. We find huge differences across the country, with a strong North-South gradient. Children from low-income families who … play to equalise opportunities of children from low-income families across the country, though will not be sufficient to …
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worker parents from 23 March to the end of May; theybegan to reopen in June and July, but some children remained out of the …, better-off parents were around 50% more likely to send their children back to school when given the choice. Since better … children’s education. During the first lockdown, schools were closed to all but the most vulnerable children and those with key …
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Empirical studies on the relationship between income and happiness commonly use standard ordered response models, the … probability effects by design, and therefore limit the analysis of distributional aspects of a change in income, that is, the … study of whether the income effect depend on a person’s happiness. In this paper we pinpoint the shortcomings of standard …
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