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results – weak effects of income (when the child is 16), stronger effects of maternal education than paternal, and stronger …
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on child outcomes within a plausible exogeneity framework to isolate the transmission from teen motherhood per se. Our … findings suggest that the child's probability of post compulsory education decreases when born to a teenage mother, and that …
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We investigate the relationship between early school-leaving and parental education and paternal income using UK Labour Force Survey data. OLS estimation reveals modest effects of income, stronger effects of maternal education relative to paternal, and stronger effects on sons. Using IV methods...
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. Moreover, decomposing the income when the child is 16 between a permanent component and shocks to income at age 16 only the …
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. Moreover, decomposing the income when the child is 16 between a permanent component and shocks to income at age 16, only the …
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on child outcomes within a plausible exogeneity framework to isolate the transmission from teen motherhood per se. Our … findings suggest that the child's probability of post compulsory education decreases when born to a teenage mother, and that …
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We investigate the relationship between early school-leaving and parental education and paternal income using UK Labour Force Survey data. OLS estimation reveals modest effects of income, stronger effects of maternal education relative to paternal, and stronger effects on sons than daughters....
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