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of interest.We find that children of low-educated parents benefit significantly from the presence of high … the causal impact of parental peer-heterogeneity on the educational outcomes of their children. To identify the direction … of peer effect we restrict to no-child-adult-peers who completed their education much before the children in our sample …
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first attempt to explore whether immigrant parents' ethnic identity affects the next generation's human capital accumulation …
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policies did not considerably affect parents’ life satisfaction, partnership satisfaction or mental health, they have been …
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policies did not considerably affect parents' life satisfaction, partnership satisfaction or mental health, they have been …
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