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vocational training nor the occupational position of the parents in childhood, which both correlate with household income, can …
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and the occupational position of the parents in childhood, which both correlate with household income, cannot explain the …
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that an additional year of parental education increases sons' weekly wages by 11.7% after twenty years of experience and …
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This paper studies the occupational selection among generations of immigrants in the United States and links their choices to the occupational wage distribution in their country of origin. The empirical results suggest that individuals are more likely to take up an occupation in the US that was...
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the economic background of their parents. This influence on wages is significant and relatively greater than the impact of …
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sibling correlations in skills, schooling, and earnings across fine-grained groups defined by parental socioeconomic status … earnings, and is robust to alternative definitions of parental SES. These results align with theories suggesting that parental …
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Success in life increasingly depends on key skills that allow people to thrive in education, the labor market, and their interactions with others. In this paper, we emphasize creativity as a key skill that is essential to open-ended problem solving and resistant to automation. We use rich...
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