We study how fathers’ and mothers’ income satisfaction correlate with the income satisfaction of their sons and daughters, as well as with other economic and sociodemographic variables. We estimate these correlations using data on parents and children in households surveyed in the eight waves of the European Community Household Panel-ECHP (1994-2001) for 14 EU countries. To assess the robustness of simple correlations to we exploit siblings in the Panel and we investigate the sensitivity of the estimates to the inclusion of other control variables. We also adopt a multi-level random effects ordered probit specification that exploits step-parents in the data to allow us to decompose nature from nurture effects. Our headline results sugg...
A recent literature studies the role of grandparents in status transmission. Results have been mixed...
Available online 29 September 2016This study uses time-diary data for dual-earner couples from Belgi...
Contains fulltext : 63581.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We employ a th...
We study how fathers and mothers income satisfaction correlates with the income satisfaction of the...
This article sheds light on the differences in the mechanisms generating intergenerational inequalit...
Following the literature that shows substantial cross-country differences in the degree of intergene...
The association between parental occupation and children’s earnings in eight EU countries is compare...
Using an innovative dataset built by merging survey and administrative data, we provide new estimate...
Sibling correlations are used as overall measures of the impact of family background and community i...
Using an innovative dataset built by merging survey and administrative data, we provide new estimate...
This paper analyzes the relationship between parents’ time devoted to housework and the time devoted...
Persistent interest lies in gender inequality, especially with regard to the favouring of sons over ...
International audienceThe common finding of a zero or negative correlation between the presence of c...
Abstract Discussion of transmission of socio-economic status from parents to children needs to consi...
Persistent interest lies in gender inequality, especially with regard to the favouring of sons over ...
A recent literature studies the role of grandparents in status transmission. Results have been mixed...
Available online 29 September 2016This study uses time-diary data for dual-earner couples from Belgi...
Contains fulltext : 63581.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We employ a th...
We study how fathers and mothers income satisfaction correlates with the income satisfaction of the...
This article sheds light on the differences in the mechanisms generating intergenerational inequalit...
Following the literature that shows substantial cross-country differences in the degree of intergene...
The association between parental occupation and children’s earnings in eight EU countries is compare...
Using an innovative dataset built by merging survey and administrative data, we provide new estimate...
Sibling correlations are used as overall measures of the impact of family background and community i...
Using an innovative dataset built by merging survey and administrative data, we provide new estimate...
This paper analyzes the relationship between parents’ time devoted to housework and the time devoted...
Persistent interest lies in gender inequality, especially with regard to the favouring of sons over ...
International audienceThe common finding of a zero or negative correlation between the presence of c...
Abstract Discussion of transmission of socio-economic status from parents to children needs to consi...
Persistent interest lies in gender inequality, especially with regard to the favouring of sons over ...
A recent literature studies the role of grandparents in status transmission. Results have been mixed...
Available online 29 September 2016This study uses time-diary data for dual-earner couples from Belgi...
Contains fulltext : 63581.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We employ a th...