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1by Corak, Miles Published in The Journal of economic perspectives (2013)“...My focus is on the degree to which increasing inequality in the high-income countries, particularly in the United States, is likely to limit economic mobility...”
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2“...We explore the origins of the intergenerational association in entrepreneurship using Swedish adoption data that allow us to quantify the relative importance...”
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3“...We estimate the causal effect of parents' education on their children's education and examine the timing of the impact. We identify the causal effect by...”
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4“...Abstract We show that the neighborhoods in which children grow up shape their earnings, college attendance rates, and fertility and marriage patterns by...”
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5by Chetty, Raj Hendren, Nathaniel Kline, Patrick Saez, Emmanuel Published in The Quarterly journal of economics (2014)“...We use administrative records on the incomes of more than 40 million children and their parents to describe three features of intergenerational mobility in the...”
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6by Silles, Mary A Published in Economica (01.10.2017)“...This article examines the influence of parental education on children’s grade-for-age using a large sample of adoptees drawn from the American Community Survey...”
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7by Raj Chetty Nathaniel Hendren Patrick Kline Emmanuel Saez Nicholas Turner Published in The American economic review (01.05.2014)“...We present new evidence on trends in intergenerational mobility in the United States using administrative earnings records. We find that percentile rank-based...”
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8“...Abstract We estimate the causal effect of each county in the United States on children’s incomes in adulthood. We first estimate a fixed effects model that is...”
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10“...Within the original published article the acknowledgements section was sadly omitted. The following acknowledgement should have been included...”
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11“...We estimate long-run intergenerational persistence in human capital using information on outcomes for the extended family– the dynasty. A data set including...”
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12by Alberto Alesina Stefanie Stantcheva Edoardo Teso Published in The American economic review (01.02.2018)“...Using new cross-country survey and experimental data, we investigate how beliefs about intergenerational mobility affect preferences for redistribution in...”
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13by Tang, Le Sun, Shiyu Yang, Weiguo Published in International review of economics & finance (01.07.2021)“...This article assesses the relationship between government education spending and intergenerational mobility using parent-child pair information from the China...”
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14“...This paper estimates the effect of a major education reform on intergenerational income mobility. The Finnish comprehensive school reform of 1972–1977 replaced...”
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15by Blanden, Jo Published in Journal of economic surveys (01.02.2013)“...This paper summarizes research on the relative level of intergenerational mobility – whether classified by income, education or social class. The literatures...”
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16by Helena Holmlund Mikael Lindahl Erik Plug Published in Journal of economic literature (01.09.2011)“...We review the empirical literature that estimates the causal effect of parent's schooling on child's schooling, and conclude that estimates differ across...”
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17by Güell, Maia Pellizzari, Michele Pica, Giovanni Rodríguez Mora, José V Published in The Economic journal (London) (01.07.2018)“...We construct comparable measures of intergenerational mobility (IM) for 103 Italian provinces using the methodology of Güell et al. (2007, 2015a) and explore...”
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18by Vosters, Kelly Published in The Economic journal (London) (01.07.2018)“...Recent work by Gregory Clark and co‐authors uses a new surnames approach to examine intergenerational mobility, finding much higher persistence rates than...”
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19by Michael R. Veall Published in The Canadian journal of economics (01.11.2012)“...According to Canadian taxfiler data, over the last thirty years there has been a surge in the income shares of the top 1%, top 0.1% and top 0.01% of income...”
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20by Solon, Gary Published in The Journal of economic perspectives (01.08.2002)“...International studies of the extent to which economic status is passed from one generation to the next are important for at least two reasons. First, each...”