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This paper studies the influence of family, schools and neighborhoods on life-cycle earnings inequality. We develop an …. We exploit differences in the timing of family mobility and the partial overlap of schools and neighborhoods to … separately identify sorting from community and family effects. We find that family is far more important than community in …
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The intergenerational transmission of employers between fathers and sons is a common feature of labour markets in Canada and Denmark, with 30 to 40% of young adults having at some point been employed with a firm that also employed their fathers. This is strongly associated with the first jobs...
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Family members tend to have similar labor market outcomes, but measuring the contribution of behavioral spillovers is …
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We propose a twin family model linking twins with their spouses and children to quantify the relative importance of … reveals that shared environments explain 50% for earnings, 60% for income, 70% for wealth, and 80% for schooling. Family …
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