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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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that of fathers. In terms of gender differences, there is the evidence of a dependency burden in the occupational choice of …
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's education is strongest at the post-primary levels. Our results suggest that there is strong gender bias in intergenerational …
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We provide novel evidence on the existence and the extent of intergenerational transmission of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) education using a recent large administrative dataset of Italian graduates obtained from the Almalaurea data. Parental influence on two STEM...
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We provide novel evidence on the existence and the extent of intergenerational transmission of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) education using a recent large administrative dataset of Italian graduates obtained from the Almalaurea data. Parental influence on two STEM...
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We suggest a simple and flexible criterion to assess relative inter-generational mobility. It accommodates different types of outcomes, such as (continuous) earnings or (discrete and ordinal) education levels, and captures dynastic improvements of such outcomes at different points of the initial...
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