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We study racial disparities in economic opportunity during childhood. Using education data linked to tax records, we show there is variation in the income-achievement gap across race. The gap is small for East Asian children while it is noticeably larger for Indigenous children. Sorting into...
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A large literature documents a positive correlation between parental income and child test scores. In this paper, we study whether this relationship, the dependence of the cognitive skills of children on the socioeconomic resources of their parents, varies across race. Using education data...
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We study whether racial disparities in economic opportunity appear at an early age. Using administrative education data linked to tax records, we study the income-achievement gap across different races and find important variation. The income-achievement gap is small for East Asian children...
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We study whether racial disparities in economic opportunity appear at an early age. Using administrative education data linked to tax records, we study the income-achievement gap across different races and find important variation. The income-achievement gap is small for East Asian children...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014261506