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market experience at a given age for a given level of education; however, this becomes less important as individuals age …
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variables (average age, average mother's education) have little impact on the outcomes of teenagers. …
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Economists and social scientists have long been interested in intergenerational mobility, and documenting the persistence between parents and children's outcomes has been an active area of research. However, since Gary Solon's 1999 Chapter in the Handbook of Labor Economics, the literature has...
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1970 and 1975. Using the Quarterly Labour Force Survey, we find that the expansion caused men to increase education by … about a year on average and gain about 8% higher wages; women obtained a slightly greater increase in education and a … obtain instrumental variables estimates of returns to schooling of about 6% for both men and women. -- return to education …
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order has a significant and large effect on children's education; children born later in the family obtain less education …
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