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intergenerational mobility. Furthermore, holding parental education constant, Italian second generation immigrants show no less …
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This paper studies heterogeneity in schooling decisions by socio-economic status (SES) in response to a repeal of achievement-based admissions requirements (i.e. binding track recommendations) in Germany's between-school tracking system. The main contribution is to show that while previously...
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-intensity mentoring program can improve long-run education outcomes of low SES children and reduce inequality of opportunity. Low SES …
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series for several indexes of relative and absolute intergenerational education mobility for 18 Latin American countries over …
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strongly increases concerns about educational inequality but only slightly affects support for equity-oriented education …
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policies on the intergenerational persistence of education in 17 Latin American countries. First, we retrieve detailed … information on school lockdowns and on the policies enacted to support education from home in each country. Then, we use these …
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To obtain a more complete understanding of the persisting gender earnings gap in Germany, this paper investigates both … the cross-sectional and biographical dimension of gender inequalities. Using an Oaxaca Blinder decomposition, we show that … the gender gap in annual earnings is largely driven by women's lower work experience and intensive margin of labor supply …
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This paper studies the evolution of three higher education wage differentials from 1996 to 2019 in Germany, a period …
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measures like the gender wage gap. …
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education of their most educated parent, regardless of their gender and this correlation is higher for female than for male … degree of mobility across genders, with a higher mobility level for daughters than for sons. The reason for this gender gap … education. The results of this paper point out also that the educational attainment of children is strongly associated with the …
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