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because of disincentives to acquire education arising from the redistributional policies that increase income mobility. …
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outcomes (including children's own expected lifetime resources and education) than the income measures traditionally used in …
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because of disincentives to acquire education arising from the redistributional policies that increase income mobility …
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outcomes (including children's own expected lifetime resources and education) than the income measures traditionally used in …
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Understanding inequality and devising policies to alleviate it was a central focus of Jan Tinbergen's lifetime research. He was far ahead of his time in many aspects of his work. This essay places his work in the perspective of research on inequality in his time and now, focusing on his studies...
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Understanding inequality and devising policies to alleviate it was a central focus of Jan Tinbergen's lifetime research. He was far ahead of his time in many aspects of his work. This essay places his work in the perspective of research on inequality in his time and now, focusing on his studies...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011959398
This paper introduces the EJ Symposium on Child Development by reviewing the literature and placing the contributions of the papers in the Symposium in the context of a vibrant literature.
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because of disincentives to acquire education arising from the redistributional policies that increase income mobility. …
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This paper analyzes the non-market benefits of education and ability. Using a dynamic model of educational choice we … estimate returns to education that account for selection bias and sorting on gains. We investigate a range of non … patterns of returns that depend on the levels of schooling and ability. Unlike the monetary benefits of education, the benefits …
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