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primary education have a statistically significant reduction in their chance of completing the educational system if they live …
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. Following the same methodology, the influence of economic growth and public education is evaluated: both are positively …
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Relying on harmonized individual data for Germany and the United States, we perform a country comparison regarding the underlying mechanisms of the intergenerational income mobility. By applying descriptive and structural decomposition methods, we estimate the relative importance of the...
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graduates affects the probability to hold a job that does not require tertiary education, i.e. to be overqualified. Potential …
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the intergenerational transmission of education. Our results show that a one percent increase in the number of SARS cases … pandemics may reduce intergenerational mobility of education …
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expanding upper secondary education. At the regional level, there exists substantial variation in mobility estimates. Place …
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Intergenerational mobility is often studied using survey data. In such settings, selective unit or item non-response may bias estimates. Linking Dutch survey data to administrative income data allows us to examine whether selective responses bias the estimated relationship between parental...
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The aim of this paper is to bridge the gaps in existing accounts of the evolution of intergenerational social mobility in Soviet and post-Soviet Russia. The study makes a potentially valuable contribution to the literature by extending the spectrum of institutional and historical contexts, in...
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This paper investigates the intergenerational effects of education in Japan using a nonparametric bounds approach. The … literature has not reached consensus on the causal effects of parents' education on their child's schooling. This is because both … these assumptions provides informative bounds on the average treatment effect of both parents' education on their child …
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intergenerational correlations in education, especially in Latin America. A simultaneous equations model is applied to rich survey data … education affects the schooling outcome directly but also indirectly through the economic situation, which is particularly true …
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