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We study the contribution of parental similarity in schooling levels to the intergenerational transmission of educational attainment. We develop an empirical model for educational correlations within the family in which parental sorting can translate into intergenerational transmission, or...
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We study the contribution of parental similarity in schooling levels to the intergenerational transmission of educational attainment. We develop an empirical model for educational correlations within the family in which parental sorting can translate into intergenerational transmission, or...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012517207
between children of rich and poor parents remain as high in Nordic countries as elsewhere in Europe. One explanation for this … investments in children contribute to a levelled playing field and promote social mobility. However, gaps in learning outcomes … paradox is that the equalizing impacts of public investments are undone by parental investments in children of rich and poor …
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indices to make three contributions. First, we describe the geography of intergenerational mobility in Europe. Second …
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This paper studies the role of ethnicity in the intergenerational transmission of educational attainment. Relying on heteroskedasticity to identify parameters in the presence of endogenous regressors, I revisit Borjas ethnic capital hypothesis. I find evidence that the OLS estimates of the...
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This paper estimates the relationship between differences in skills measured among within-country ethnic groups and individual human capital accumulation in eight African countries. Our results show that the skills of an individual in these countries depends more on the human capital levels of...
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income -- as a result of changes to parental education -- leads to a 280 SEK increase in children's income. Second … resources, increases children's income by 74 SEK. The relative impacts of these two mechanisms thus suggest that parents …' financial resources amount to about 25% of the effect of parental education on children's income. Third, we show that parents …
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causal effect of parental education, parental time with children, and parental income during early childhood on the … educational outcomes of children. Estimating the causal effects of time with children, income, and parental education is … challenging because parental time with children is usually unavailable in many datasets and because of the problem of endogeneity …
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Children early in the birth order get more parental care than later children. Does this significantly affect their life …
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on children's education by exploiting the United Nations sanctions imposed on Iran in 2006. Using the variation in the … sanctions decreased children's total years of schooling by 0.1 years and the probability of attending college by 4.8 percentage … children who were exposed longer to the sanctions. The results imply that sanctions have a larger effect on the income of …
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