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associated with early kindergarten attendance, particularly for immigrants. Time of tracking loses statistical significance when …. -- educational mobility ; kindergarten ; age of school entry ; age of tracking ; immigrants … intergenerational transmission of education. We test whether education transmission is higher when children enter kindergarten and …
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associated with early kindergarten attendance, particularly for immigrants. Time of tracking loses statistical significance when … intergenerational transmission of education. We test whether education transmission is higher when children enter kindergarten and … kindergarten and school entry regimes are held constant. Our results are robust to various alternative specifications …
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This study was prepared by Martin Schlotter while he was working with the Ifo Institute for Economic Research. It was completed in June 2011 and accepted as a doctoral thesis by the Department of Econcomics at the University of Munich in November 2011. It addresses the effects of different early...
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transmission for natives and second generation immigrants. The level of secondary schooling attained by youth aged 17 is related to …
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transmission for natives and second generation immigrants. The level of secondary schooling attained by youth aged 17 is related to …
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transmission for natives and second generation immigrants. The level of secondary schooling attained by youth aged 17 is related to …
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-contained chapters that contribute to the understanding of the performance of migrants in the host society and the impact of migrants on … decades, it is important to know both how migrants integrate into the host countries and how immigration affects natives …
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We exploit a volcanic “experiment" to study the costs and benefits of geographic mobility. We show that moving costs (broadly defined) are very large and labor therefore does not flow to locations where it earns the highest returns. In our experiment, a third of the houses in a town were...
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