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We build on cross-national research to examine the relationships underlying estimates of relative intergenerational mobility in the United States and Great Britain using harmonized longitudinal data and focusing on men. We examine several pathways by which parental status is related to offspring...
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type="main" <p>We build on cross-national research to examine the relationships underlying estimates of relative intergenerational mobility in the United States and Great Britain using harmonized longitudinal data and focusing on men. We examine several pathways by which parental status is related...</p>
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We address the role of youths' own choice-conditioned expectations in understanding their schooling choices by constructing a choice (or "switching") model. We emphasize the effect of individual student perceptions regarding the returns associated with graduating from high school versus dropping...
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We address the role of youths` own choice-conditioned expectations in understanding their schooling choices by constructing a choice (or quot;switchingquot;) model. We emphasize the effect of individual student perceptions regarding the returns associated with graduating from high school versus...
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