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educated fathers irrespective of gender. But relative mobility in the college educated households worsened, strengthening the … striking gender differences: the strong effects on sons remain largely unchanged, but there are no significant effects on girls …
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educated fathers irrespective of gender. But relative mobility in the college educated households worsened, strengthening the … striking gender differences: the strong effects on sons remain largely unchanged, but there are no significant effects on girls …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015269655
primary completion suggests contrasting effects across the distribution: relative mobility improved irrespective of gender in … striking gender differences, with strong effects on sons, but no significant effects on girls. This surprising finding reflects …, while the boys reaped a 7.7 percentage points gain. The gender-based crowding out occurred across the board, suggesting …
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We analyze the challenges in adopting the rank-rank model of intergenerational mobility for policy evaluation. For rank-based analysis of intergenerational mobility, it is standard to calculate cohort-specific ranks from the national distribution, but separately for children's and parents'...
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This paper analyzes the interactions among lifetime, intergenerational mobility and economic development in overlapping generations framework. In addition, we explain the mechanism that causes two motions of intergenerational mobility, monotonous motion and cyclical motion, which are observed in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015234872
This paper analyzes the interactions among population dynamics with differential fertility, intergenerational mobility, income inequality and economic development in an overlapping generations framework. Population dynamics with differential fertility between the educated and the uneducated has...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015234890
This paper analyzes the interactions among population dynamics with differential fertility, intergenerational mobility, income inequality and economic development in an overlapping generations framework. Population dynamics with differential fertility between the educated and the uneducated has...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015235985
This paper analyzes the interactions among lifetime, intergenerational mobility and economic development in overlapping generations framework. In addition, we explain the mechanism that causes two motions of intergenerational mobility, monotonous motion and cyclical motion, which are observed in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015235986
Do standardized test scores in a community indicate whether schools there are effective at producing human capital? Counties with high average test scores produce high-earning adults. But, using data from North Carolina, we find that counties' effects on test scores are either uncorrelated (for...
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This paper analyzes the effects of population dynamics with differential fertility between the educated and the uneducated on intergenerational mobility, income inequality and economic development in an overlapping generations framework. Population dynamics has two effects on the economy: the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015267024