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across countries and over time is not well understood. Using data from the Luxembourg Income Study Database, I investigate …
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We examine how first in family (FiF) graduates (those whose parents do not have university degrees) fare on the labor … market. We find that among women, FiF graduates earn 7.4% less on average than graduate women whose parents have a university … to those who match their parents with a degree. The effects of coming from a lower educated family are large and positive …
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We examine how first in family (FiF) graduates (those whose parents do not have university degrees) fare on the labor … market in England. We find that among women, FiF graduates earn 7.4% less on average than graduate women whose parents have a …
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parents do not have university degrees) fare on the labor market. We find that among graduate women, FiF graduates earn 8 ….3% less on average than graduate women whose parents have a university degree. For men, we find no such difference. A … higher among FiF women compared to women who match their parents with a degree, the negative effects of coming from a lower …
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of mobility. We suggest an application on Indonesia. Using the IFLS data, we match parents observed in 1993 to their … children in 2014, providing one of the rare intergenerational mobility analyses based on a long panel in the context of a …
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women with children and with husbands from affluent backgrounds tend to exhibit reduced labor supply in the US and the UK … between married women's own earnings and their parents' earnings. -- Assortative mating ; intergenerational mobility ; joint …
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parental integration measured by parents' years since migration. First, intergenerational earnings elasticities are estimated …
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This paper investigates to what extent assortative mating contributes to intergenerational earnings persistence. I use an errors-in-variables model to demonstrate how pooling of partners' "potential" earnings affects intergenerational earnings persistence, and simulate persistence under...
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