This paper examines the effect of grandparental education on their children's and grandchildren's educative outcomes. The endogeneity of parental schooling is addressed by the use of a two-fold instrumental variable approach. A natural experimental set up from a regional war that occurred in 1926 is exploited to instrument years of schooling of the “grand-parents” generation whereas labour market indicators serve as an instrument for the education of the “parents” generation. Using a nationally representative Mexican survey that gathers retrospective information on the three generations, the paper first shows that accounting for endogeneity unveils less mobility than ignoring it. This allows documenting more persistence of family background...
Studies on the intergenerational transmission of human capital usually assume a one-way spillover fr...
While it is widely accepted that parental education is associated with children’s educational outcom...
The social stratification literature is inconclusive about whether there is a direct effect of grand...
This paper examines the effect of grandparental education on their children's and grandchildren's ed...
Most previous studies on intergenerational transmission of human capital are restricted to two gener...
Until recently, research on intergenerational processes of social mobility has focused on two gener...
Intergenerational transmission of education has been one of the key topics in stratification researc...
This study explores the transmission of educational inequality across three generations in the U.S. ...
Children who grow up in more highly educated families have better labor market outcomes as adults th...
The ways in which parents invest their human capital resources in the development of their children ...
Recent studies have argued that grandparents have a direct effect on grandchildren’s achievements, n...
Are educational outcomes subject to a "grandparent effect"? We comprehensively and critically review...
While it is widely accepted that parental education is associated with children’s educational outcom...
Studies on the intergenerational transmission of human capital usually assume a one-way spillover fr...
While it is widely accepted that parental education is associated with children’s educational outcom...
The social stratification literature is inconclusive about whether there is a direct effect of grand...
This paper examines the effect of grandparental education on their children's and grandchildren's ed...
Most previous studies on intergenerational transmission of human capital are restricted to two gener...
Until recently, research on intergenerational processes of social mobility has focused on two gener...
Intergenerational transmission of education has been one of the key topics in stratification researc...
This study explores the transmission of educational inequality across three generations in the U.S. ...
Children who grow up in more highly educated families have better labor market outcomes as adults th...
The ways in which parents invest their human capital resources in the development of their children ...
Recent studies have argued that grandparents have a direct effect on grandchildren’s achievements, n...
Are educational outcomes subject to a "grandparent effect"? We comprehensively and critically review...
While it is widely accepted that parental education is associated with children’s educational outcom...
Studies on the intergenerational transmission of human capital usually assume a one-way spillover fr...
While it is widely accepted that parental education is associated with children’s educational outcom...
The social stratification literature is inconclusive about whether there is a direct effect of grand...