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A cross country comparison of generational earnings mobility is offered, and the reasons for the degree to which the long run labour market success of children is related to that of their parents is examined. The rich countries differ significantly in the extent to which parental economic status...
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secondary schooling achievements display a strong correlation with parental income. We use sibling fixed effects models and … information on a natural experiment in order to analyze whether this correlation is due to a causal effect of income or due to … unobservable factors that themselves might be correlated across generations. Our main findings suggest that income has no positive …
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secondary schooling achievements display a strong correlation with parental income. We use sibling fixed effects models and … information on a natural experiment in order to analyze whether this correlation is due to a causal effect of income or due to … unobservable factors that themselves might be correlated across generations. Our main findings suggest that income has no positive …
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. Yet there is no gap in average disposable income between the two ethnic groups and poverty rates are very similar. This … paradox is due to members of Hui households earning more income outside the farm than members of Han households. Particularly … young male Hui living in poor villages have a remarkably high likelihood of migrating, thereby bringing home income to their …
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, simultaneously taking into account income, material deprivation and work intensity. The present paper uses this new indicator as a …
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detectable impact on the progressivity of the respondents' demanded income tax schedule, information about immigration has a … sizeable and signi ficant negative impact for middle income respondents. The opposite holds for low income earners, such that … effects cancel out at the aggregate level. On the provision side, middle income respondents see public education as a viable …
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middle income respondents and a positive one among low income earners, while information about poverty has no impact. On the … provision side, middle income respondents increase desired public expenditure in response to both immigration and poverty, while … low income respondents reduce desired public expenditure in response to immigration. These heterogeneities are …
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the three components mean child income, demographic circumstances and the distribution of child income. Child poverty is … of child income as well as in the demographic composition. -- child poverty ; economic growth ; Bangladesh ; China …
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the three components mean child income, demographic circumstances and the distribution of child income. Child poverty is … of child income as well as in the demographic composition …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013067479
secondary schooling achievements display a strong correlation with parental income.We use sibling fixed effects models and … information on a natural experiment in order to analyze whether this correlation is due to a causal effect of income or due to … unobservable factors that themselves might be correlated across generations. Our main findings suggest that income has no positive …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010261055