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The literature of Equality of Opportunity (EOp) has long acknowledged the existence of 'talents', 'innate ability' or 'genetic ability'. Nonetheless, attempts to explicitly incorporate a measure of innate ability in the quantification of EOp have been rare. On the other hand, the literature of...
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Recent advances in the literature of social-science genetics have found credible genetic based measures that predict educational attainment - the educational attainment Polygenic Scores (PGS’s). And while the Equality of Opportunity (EOp) literature has long acknowledged the existence of...
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The literature of Equality of Opportunity (EOp) has long acknowledged the existence of `talents', `innate ability' or `genetic ability'. Nonetheless, attempts to explicitly incorporate a measure of innate ability in the quantification of EOp have been rare. On the other hand, the literature of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013299933