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. Therefore, wage mobility does not balance recent increases in cross-sectional wage inequality. We apply RIF (recentered …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009416948
. Therefore, wage mobility does not balance recent increases in cross-sectional wage inequality. We apply RIF (recentered …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009395400
. Therefore, wage mobility does not balance recent increases in cross-sectional wage inequality. We apply RIF (recentered …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010294700
. Therefore, wage mobility does not balance recent increases in cross-sectional wage inequality. We apply RIF (recentered …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010286898
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This study applies rich data from the 2000 Swiss census to investigate the patterns of intergenerational education transmission for natives and second generation immigrants. The level of secondary schooling attained by youth aged 17 is related to their parents' educational outcomes using data on...
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We use Swiss data to test whether intergenerational educational mobility is affected by the age at which children first enter (primary) school. Early age at school entry significantly affects mobility and reduces the relative advantage of children of better educated parents.
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The educational attainment of second generation immigrants is of crucial importance for their subsequent labor market success in Germany. While the schooling outcomes of Germans improved in recent decades, German-born children of immigrants did not partake in this development. The paper applies...
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This study investigates whether early kindergarten attendance can affect intergenerational educational mobility between parents and children using data from Switzerland. There, kindergarten regulations are determined at the cantonal level, which allows us to compare the outcomes of different...
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We use census data on 26 Swiss cantons to determine the association of educational institutions with the intergenerational transmission of education. We test whether education transmission is higher when children enter kindergarten and school earlier and when tracking occurs at a later age. In...
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