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-made individuals with advanced degrees accumulated wealth faster than their counterparts in the post-crisis period, and they did so in …, inequality in wealth within the list increased at a higher rate post-crisis. These patterns are consistent with the more dynamic …
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education and wealth increasing or decreasing in the 20-year interval between 1991 and 2010?'. Horizontal inequality in … other sub-national regions. However, Tanzanian society is becoming more unequal in wealth with rising wealth inequality …
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attainment independently predict household wealth in the Health and Retirement Study (HRS). This relationship is partly explained … gradient in wealth.We show that individuals with lower genetic scores are more prone to reporting "extreme beliefs" (e … wealth disparities not only through education and higher earnings, but also through their impact on the ability to process …
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Using new long-run microdata, this paper studies wealth and income trends of college and noncollege households in the … United States since 1956. We document the emergence of a substantial college wealth premium since the 1980s, which is … considerably larger than the college income premium. Over the past four decades, the wealth of American households with a …
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This paper analyzes the short-run dynamics and changing sources of wealth among the Forbes 400 list of the wealthiest … the entire time period the growth of wealth was negatively related to the previous years' wealth, implying a slight degree … of wealth convergence within the group. We find that the overall growth of the group's wealth slowed after the crisis but …
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Race and ethnic wealth differentials are wide and increasing. Some of the gaps are associated with education … Hispanic families. As of 2013, the median wealth of Black college graduate families had fallen to only 13 percent of the median … wealth of White families. One possible explanation is the significantly lower shares of married couple and married parent …
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We document the intergenerational persistence of wealth between adult offspring and their parent's using the Wealth and … Assets Survey for Great Britain. We estimate an intergenerational wealth elasticity of 0.4 and rank-rank elasticity of 0 ….3 and find wealth persistence for individuals in their 60s is lower than for those currently aged in their 30s and early 40s …
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other sources, this paper presents seven economic facts about the racial wealth gap in the U.S. We present data on racial … between Black households and White households. While none of the economic factors listed fully explains the racial wealth gap …, each factor, along with a history of racism and discrimination has contributed to the extreme wealth inequality in America …
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The rapid widening of intergenerational wealth inequalities has led to sharp differences in living standards in Great … Britain. Understanding which components of wealth are driving such inequalities is important for improving wealth and social … mobility. We show the change in the intergenerational persistence in wealth in Great Britain is due to inequality in offspring …
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We study the role of family wealth for children's educational achievement using novel and unique Swedish register data …. In particular, we focus on the relationship between grandparents' wealth and their grandchildren’s educational … achievement. Doing so allows us to reliably establish the independent role of wealth in contributing to long-term inequalities in …
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