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persistence between parents and children's outcomes has been an active area of research. However, since Gary Solon's 1999 Chapter …
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cohort of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth linked with information on their 10- to 14-year-old children from the … parent-child activities, children feeling close to their mothers, and mothers knowing their children’s whereabouts, with the … effects generally concentrated among boys. These findings have implications for children’s development and contribute to a …
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More able parents tend to have more able children. While few would question the validity of this statement, there is … estimated elasticity of intergenerational transmission of income of approximately .2 …
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of children from poorer families …
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Research on the effects of prenatal care on birth outcomes has produced a patchwork of findings that are not easily summarized. Studies have used varying definitions of prenatal care, leading to estimates that are difficult to compare. The identification of causal effects is particularly...
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, suggesting the positive shock to disposable income provided by the subsidies may be helping to improve children's scholastic … these subsidies on children's longer run outcomes. Using a sharp discontinuity in the price of childcare in Norway, we are … this, we find significant positive effect of the subsidies on children's academic performance in junior high school …
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, we find that the children of persons affected in utero also have lower cognitive scores, suggesting a persistent …
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Parents with higher education levels have children with higher education levels. However, is this because parental … relationship between parents' education and children's education, despite significant OLS relationships. We find 2SLS estimates … education actually changes the outcomes of children, suggesting an important spillover of education policies, or is it merely …
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using scores from IQ tests taken outside of school, at the time of military enrolment, and measured when students are around …
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markets and whether the effects spill over to spouses and children. There is substantial evidence that more educated people … spouses or children …
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