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cohorts born 1960-1982. To study the effects of parental birth order and family size we apply a cousin fixed effects design … family size effects operate through a Markovian process of transmission …
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More able parents tend to have more able children. While few would question the validity of this statement, there is little large-scale evidence on the intergenerational transmission of IQ scores. Using a larger and more comprehensive dataset than previous work, we are able to estimate the...
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lifetime earnings and education. Yet, the benefits of moving were very unequally distributed within the family: Those older …
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from Sweden. Our empirical strategy exploits exogenous variation in parental incarceration from the random assignment of …
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Our previous study (Auerbach, Gokhale and Kotlikoff 1991) introduced the concept of generational accounting, a method of determining how the burden of fiscal policy falls on different generations. it found that fiscal policy in the U.S. is out of balance, in terms of projected generational...
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U.S. policy changes and more optimistic fiscal forecasts have significantly improved the long-term fiscal prospects of the country. Nevertheless, these prospects remain dismal. Unless U.S. fiscal policy changes by a lot and very soon, our descendants will face rates of lifetime net taxation that...
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There exist sizeable differences in the incidence and duration of welfare spells across ethnic groups, and these differences tend to persist across generations. Using the National Longitudinal Surveys of Youth, we find that children raised in welfare households are themselves more likely to...
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welfare receipt across generations has created a culture in which welfare use reinforces itself through the family. Others … these claims. In this paper, we investigate the existence and importance of family welfare cultures in the context of Norway …
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family and fertility practices, and attitudes in the job market). It is, however, the pervasive evidence of the resilience of …
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behavior. I find substantial change across periods in recipiency, large differences across children within the family, and a …
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