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We quantify intergenerational and assortative processes by comparing different degrees of kinship within the same generation. This horizontal approach yields more, and more distant kinship moments than traditional methods, which allows us to account for the transmission of latent advantages in a...
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" familial ties (e.g. a nuclear family household) achieve near Pareto efficient allocation of productive resources and Pareto … efficient allocation of consumption while households with "weaker" familial ties (e.g. an extended family household) do not. We …
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behavior. I find substantial change across periods in recipiency, large differences across children within the family, and a …
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This paper studies how young adults make relocation decisions to take advantage of time transfers from parents as a form of insurance against adverse economic conditions. It first documents the fact that adult children who received negative income shocks during the Great Recession were more...
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