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income rank. Part of this variation is explained by the location where the child grew up. Provinces in Northern Italy, the …
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income rank. Part of this variation is explained by the location where the child grew up. Provinces in Northern Italy, the …
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or Italy. Second, geographical variation in mobility rates is high in Spain but smaller than in other compared countries …
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by the Italian Embassy in Germany. In line with previous studies, we confirm substantial inequality of educational …
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This paper relates social mobility and social stratification to the structure of higher education. We develop an intergenerational model which shows that a two-tier higher education characterised by a division between elite and standard universities can be a key factor in generating permanent...
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We study the role of marriage for women's intergenerational mobility during the Ming-Qing (1368-1911) period. Using status information based on the timing of marriage from family histories in Central China, already in the early 1500s it is the case that daughters from rich families attain higher...
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Italian Embassy in Germany. Although we confirm substantial inequality of educational achievements between immigrants and …
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We investigate the hypothesis of failed integration and low social mobility of immigrants. An intergenerational assimilation model is tested empirically on household survey data and validated against registry data provided by the Italian Embassy in Germany. Although we confirm substantial...
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