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. Importantly, we find that socio-economic status of a family has no explanatory power as soon as we control for parents' economic …
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variation in the effects of highest education of parents on family’s ability to scale poverty, defined as the household’s income … nationally representative telephone survey that included 86,537 parents of children 0–17 years old. The sample was composed of … parents. The dependent variable was household poverty status (income-to-needs ratio). Race was the focal moderator. Linear …
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sons than for daughters. The documented STEM intergenerational transmission is not driven by liberal profession of parents …
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sons than for daughters. The documented STEM intergenerational transmission is not driven by liberal profession of parents …
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. Importantly, we find that socio-economic status of a family has no explanatory power as soon as we control for parents' economic …
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. Importantly, we find that socio-economic status of a family has no explanatory power as soon as we control for parents' economic …
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. Importantly, we find that socio-economic status of a family has no explanatory power as soon as we control for parents' economic …
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. Importantly, we find that socio-economic status of a family has no explanatory power as soon as we control for parents' economic …
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