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between the income of parents and that of their children. To understand the implications of polarization on economic mobility … lower upward mobility for children from low-income parents, higher intergenerational elasticity for children whose parents … from low-income parents if replacement of routine labor is high, and educational polarization for younger generations. I …
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accounting gains lower income groups would suffer welfare losses and higher income groups enjoy welfare gains through indirect …
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This paper studies the effects of differences in worldviews on parents? attitudes towards their children. We use unique … tough love attitude towards their children. On the other hand, people who have strong disbelief in afterlife are less likely … to have tough love attitude towards their children. Our results also indicate that people who belong to the Protestant …
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income growth. New economic geography predicts income divergence across regions. We investigate the dynamic process of … accumulating tertiary education and regional income growth in Norway during the past four decades. The expansion of smart cities … goes along with catching up of education level in the periphery and overall the education levels converge. Income levels …
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