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affluent families; time use evidence indicates that this is likely because affluent parents are more involved in their children …
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, welchen Einfluss die Bildungspolitik auf die Gleichheit von Bildungschancen ausüben kann. Dazu werden Ergebnisse … Unterschiede in der Ungleichheit der Bildungschancen für Kinder mit unterschiedlichen familiären Hintergründen nachgehen. Es zeigt …
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This paper asks whether parental income per se has a positive impact on children's human capital accumulation. Previous … income due to luck have at best a negligible impact on children's human capital. On the other hand, I find that parental … market imperfections constrain low income households to make suboptimal investments in their children …
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This paper asks whether parental income per se has a positive impact on children's human capital accumulation. Previous … income due to luck have at best a negligible impact on children's human capital. On the other hand, I find that parental … market imperfections constrain low income households to make suboptimal investments in their children …
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We analyze the effect of some circumstances, i.e. exogenously determined individual characteristics, over individual income and likewise over achieved years of education. Gathering information for Bolivia and applying the theoretical scheme of Equality of Opportunity, this paper identifies as...
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