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intersectionality of caste, religion, and gender identities. Using data from the India Human Development Survey 2011-12, the study finds …
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Most studies of intergenerational mobility focus on adjacent generations, and there is limited knowledge about multigenerational mobility-that is, status transmission across three generations. We examine multigenerational educational and occupational mobility in India, using a nationally...
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The study aims at bridging gaps in both theoretical and empirical literature pertaining to multigenerational persistence. From a theoretical standpoint, it argues that parental altruism is influenced by social heterogeneity rather than income-based heterogeneity. One's position in the social...
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participation, more progressive attitudes towards gender norms, and an increased presence of women in leadership positions. These …
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that of fathers. In terms of gender differences, there is the evidence of a dependency burden in the occupational choice of …
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The relationship between social mobility and inequality is well studied in the literature, but far greater attention has been paid to 'vertical' than to 'horizontal' inequality. This paper focuses on mobility and horizontal inequality between ethnic, racial, and culturally-defined groups. Not...
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's education is strongest at the post-primary levels. Our results suggest that there is strong gender bias in intergenerational …
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. We compare scenarios with different gender employment intensities in producing jatropha for biodiesel. Under all …
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This paper estimates the relationship between differences in skills measured among within-country ethnic groups and individual human capital accumulation in eight African countries. Our results show that the skills of an individual in these countries depends more on the human capital levels of...
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The United States and China are the world's largest economies. Together they are responsible for about one-third of the world's economic output. This paper aims to examine whether the two economic giants are also lands of opportunity where resources are allocated in a way that minimizes...
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