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most of the sibling correlation. We provide evidence that lack of both life cycle effects and heterogeneous …
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Correlations between parent and child earnings reflect intergenerational mobility and, more broadly, correlations between siblings' earnings reflect shared community and family background. These earnings relationships capture important aspects of relations in socio-economic status more...
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In this paper we present sibling and neighbor correlations in school grades and cognitive skills as well as indicators of physical and mental health for a sample of German adolescents. In a first step, we estimate sibling correlations and find substantial influence of shared family and community...
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coefficient. In contrast, intergenerational correlation and intergenerational rank correlation are much more robust to such data …-rank regression. Sibling correlation is a broader measure of mobility, particularly useful with limited data. Estimating causal … causal effects of policies on intergenerational regression coefficient, intergenerational correlation, and intergenerational …
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Correlations between parent and child earnings reflect intergenerational mobility and, more broadly, correlations between siblings' earnings reflect shared community and family background. These earnings relationships capture important aspects of relations in socioeconomic status more generally....
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Correlations between parent and child earnings reflect intergenerational mobility and, more broadly, correlations between siblings' earnings reflect shared community and family background. These earnings relationships capture important aspects of relations in socioeconomic status more generally....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012956019
A correlation curve is introduced as a tool to study the degree of intergenerational income mobility, i.e. how income … correlation coefficient (i.e. its inability to capture nonlinearities). The method is particularly suitable for comparative … studies and in this study labour earnings are compared to disposable income. The correlation between the parental income and …
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A correlation curve is introduced as a tool to study the degree of intergenerational income mobility, i.e. how income … correlation coefficient (i.e. its inability to capture nonlinearities). The method is particularly suitable for comparative … studies and in this study labour earnings are compared to disposable income. The correlation between the parental income and …
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; moderate in the linear correlation; and small in rank-based measures. However, with important exceptions: persistence in the …
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