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leads to gender divergence in relative mobility for the children of highly educated fathers. In urban China, and urban and …This paper incorporates gender bias against girls in the family, school and labor market in a model of … intergenerational persistence in schooling where parents self-finance children's education because of credit market imperfections …
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concave or convex, and gender biasaffects both relative and absolute mobility. We test these predictions in India and China … the gender gap closes when the fathers are collegeeducated. In China, the CEF is convex for sons in urban areas, but … leads to gender divergence in relative mobility for the children of highly educated fathers. Inurban China, and urban and …
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We analyze the effect of China's integration into the world economy on workers in the country and show that one … uncertainty experience an 18 percent increase in their internal in-migration rate - this result is driven by migrants who are "non-hukou …
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change the gender gaps in the intergenerational transmission. Our results are robust to different model specifications and …
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estimated impacts of mothers' SWB by up to 40%, but does not change the gender gaps. Our results are robust to different model …
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