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variation in the effects of highest education of parents on family’s ability to scale poverty, defined as the household’s income … nationally representative telephone survey that included 86,537 parents of children 0–17 years old. The sample was composed of … parents. The dependent variable was household poverty status (income-to-needs ratio). Race was the focal moderator. Linear …
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income and likewise over achieved years of education. Gathering information for Bolivia and applying the theoretical scheme … characteristics (such as gender, ethnicity) and family background (household characteristics and parental education). We handle and … education level determination in Bolivia. However, we also evidence that within ten years the conditioning of income to those …
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show that, as with individual characteristics, parents' education level has a significant effect on the graduates' risk of … benefits are considered. These graduates are thought to be disadvantaged because their parents' socioeconomic background is …
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is also associated with higher wages, but only among individuals with a college education. Moreover, the genetic gradient … market outcomes in the Health and Retirement Study (HRS). We demonstrate that the same genetic score that predicts education … in wages has grown in more recent birth cohorts, consistent with interactions between technological change and labor …
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is also associated with higher wages, but only among individuals with a college education. Moreover, the genetic gradient … market outcomes in the Health and Retirement Study (HRS). We demonstrate that the same genetic score that predicts education … in wages has grown in more recent birth cohorts, consistent with interactions between technological change and labor …
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is also associated with higher wages, but only among individuals with a college education. Moreover, the genetic gradient … market outcomes in the Health and Retirement Study (HRS). We demonstrate that the same genetic score that predicts education … in wages has grown in more recent birth cohorts, consistent with interactions between technological change and labor …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012954699
is also associated with higher wages, but only among individuals with a college education. Moreover, the genetic gradient … market outcomes in the Health and Retirement Study (HRS). We demonstrate that the same genetic score that predicts education … in wages has grown in more recent birth cohorts, consistent with interactions between technological change and labor …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012983020
To promote SDG Goal 4 and "education for all", this study investigates children’s basic reading skills in 11 low-income … (MICS). Research specifically examining children’s reading skills and disparities across socioeconomic groups in African … the 11 African countries studied. Substantial reading skills differences exist between children from disadvantaged …
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, rural-urban disparities, family background, and disability status, on children's reading skills acquisition. Our study … between disabled and non-disabled children across various social categories and countries. These reading skills disparities …To achieve the overarching goal of "education for all," there is a growing interest in understanding school learning …
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