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The Importance of Family Background and Neighborhood Effects as Determinants of Crime
Hederos Eriksson, Karin
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Hjalmarsson, Randi
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Lindquist, …
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2014
We quantify the importance of family background and neighborhood effects as determinants of criminal convictions and incarceration by estimating sibling and neighborhood correlations. At the extensive margin, factors common to siblings account for 24 percent of the variation in criminal...
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Permanent Income Inequality: Australia, Britain, Germany, and the United States Compared
Leigh, Andrew
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Research School of Economics, College of Business and …
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2009
A common critique of most measures of income inequality, which are based on a single year's income, is that they fail to take account of income mobility. If income fluctuations are large, and individuals can smooth consumption, then high inequality and high mobility may be no worse than low...
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Technological Progress, Mobility, and Economic Growth
Galor, Oded
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Tsiddon, Daniel
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1996
This paper analyses the relationship between technological progress, intergenerational earnings mobility, and economic growth. The analysis demonstrates that the interplay between technological progress and two components that determine individual earnings – parental human capital and...
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More Inequality, Less Social Mobility
Andrews, Dan
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Leigh, Andrew
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Research School of Economics, College of Business and …
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2008
We investigate the relationship between inequality and intergenerational mobility. Proxying fathers’ earnings with using detailed occupational data, we find that sons who grew up in countries that were more unequal in the 1970s were less likely to have experienced social mobility by the...
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Coping with Technological Progress: The Role of Ability in Making Inequality so Persistent
Rubinstein, Yona
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Tsiddon, Daniel
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1999
This study explains the evolution of wage inequality over the last 30 years and supports this explanation with evidence. At each level of schooling, a faster rate of technological progress weakens the link between schooling and work and increases the unknown needed to cope with during one's...
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Cross Sectional Facts for Macroeconomists
Krueger, Dirk
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Perri, Fabrizio
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Pistaferri, Luigi
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2009
cycle, of several dimensions of economic inequality, including wages, labor earnings, income, consumption, and
wealth
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Holdings and Portfolio Allocation of Older Couples: The Role of Spouses’ Marital History
Ulker, Aydogan
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2004
This paper analyses the role of the elderly couples’ past marital history in determining their current
wealth
holdings … the life cycle. While the net cost of divorce in terms of household
wealth
accumulation is higher for men than it is for … couples’ marital history plays a minor role in explaining the dispersion in their
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Personal Pensions with Risk sharing: Affordable, Adequate and Stable Private Pensions in Europe
Bovenberg, A Lans
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Nijman, Theo E
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2015
Private pension provision faces the challenging task of providing stable income streams during retirement. The challenge has increased markedly in the last decades due to volatile financial markets, falling interest rates and the withdrawal of employers and external insurers as risk bearers of...
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Professional Network and Career Coevolution
Berardi, Nicoletta
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Seabright, Paul
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2011
This paper examines how networks of professional contacts contribute to the development of the careers of executives of European and US companies. We build a dynamic model of career progression in which career moves both depend upon existing networks and contribute to the development of future...
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Training and Search during Unemployment
Spinnewijn, Johannes
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2010
This paper incorporates training in the design of unemployment policies. Human capital falls upon displacement and continuously depreciates during unemployment. While training counters the decrease in human capital, it also affects the willingness of the unemployed to search. I characterize the...
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