Using data from the extended section of the 2010 Mexican census (2.9 million households), we study how school enrolment is associated with wealth inequality and with the educational environment the child is exposed to at the household and municipal levels. We provide robust evidence of wealth inequality as a negative predictor of school enrolment for children in primary, secondary and high school age ranges while a positive role is played by the educational environment. Through the introduction of interaction terms, we account for how economic and educational variables are intertwined at both the household and the municipal level, and we are able to illustrate the considerable heterogeneity in the role of adult education for households at d...
This paper reviews the factors and mechanisms that have been driving inequality in Mexico and finds ...
Reviewing the factors, and mechanisms that have been driving inequality in earnings in Mexico, the a...
It is a common theory that education levels and inequality are highly correlated. In layman’s terms,...
Using a large dataset (2.9 million households), we provide solid evidence of relative deprivation as...
Education and its role in social stratification has been the focus of attention for a number of deca...
Globally, the socioeconomic status of families is the variable that is most closely linked to studen...
We study how a large household windfall affects sorting of relatively disadvantaged youth over high ...
Research shows that education has played a crucial role in raising levels of earnings and that retur...
This paper studies the determinants of college attendance in Mexico. I use subjective quantitative e...
Thesis advisor: Paul CichelloAs inequality continues to grow, scholars remain conflicted on solution...
There is considerable evidence that resources are not allocated randomly within households, and that...
Using the 2006 Mexican Social Mobility Survey, this research evaluates the influence of parental wea...
This paper examines the impact of migration on education inequality in rural Mexico. Using data fro...
We study the relationship between differences in human capital and differences in product per worker...
This paper provides new evidence on educational inequality and reviews the literature on the causes ...
This paper reviews the factors and mechanisms that have been driving inequality in Mexico and finds ...
Reviewing the factors, and mechanisms that have been driving inequality in earnings in Mexico, the a...
It is a common theory that education levels and inequality are highly correlated. In layman’s terms,...
Using a large dataset (2.9 million households), we provide solid evidence of relative deprivation as...
Education and its role in social stratification has been the focus of attention for a number of deca...
Globally, the socioeconomic status of families is the variable that is most closely linked to studen...
We study how a large household windfall affects sorting of relatively disadvantaged youth over high ...
Research shows that education has played a crucial role in raising levels of earnings and that retur...
This paper studies the determinants of college attendance in Mexico. I use subjective quantitative e...
Thesis advisor: Paul CichelloAs inequality continues to grow, scholars remain conflicted on solution...
There is considerable evidence that resources are not allocated randomly within households, and that...
Using the 2006 Mexican Social Mobility Survey, this research evaluates the influence of parental wea...
This paper examines the impact of migration on education inequality in rural Mexico. Using data fro...
We study the relationship between differences in human capital and differences in product per worker...
This paper provides new evidence on educational inequality and reviews the literature on the causes ...
This paper reviews the factors and mechanisms that have been driving inequality in Mexico and finds ...
Reviewing the factors, and mechanisms that have been driving inequality in earnings in Mexico, the a...
It is a common theory that education levels and inequality are highly correlated. In layman’s terms,...