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and Canada addresses three questions. First, is there something to explain? We suggest that the existing literature finds … strong in determining outcomes. -- Intergenerational mobility ; children ; Canada ; United States …
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We find that about 40% of a cohort of young Canadian men has been employed with an employer for whom their father also worked; and six to nine percent have the same employer in adulthood. The intergenerational transmission of employers is positively related to paternal earnings, particularly at...
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Canadian and Swedish men. It is found that parental use of UI shortens the time to a first UI claim in Canada, but not in …
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This research explores the biocultural origins of human capital formation. It presents the first evidence that moderate fecundity and thus predisposition towards investment in child quality was conducive for long-run reproductive success within the human species. Using an extensive genealogical...
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This research explores the biocultural origins of human capital formation. It presents the first evidence that moderate fecundity and thus predisposition towards investment in child quality was conducive for long-run reproductive success within the human species. Using an extensive genealogical...
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