This study is a test of two theoretical models linking parental economic resources to children’s post-secondary education, namely, short-term borrowing constraints and long-term family background. a series of structural equation models (SEM) are tested using data from a sample of young adults (N=650) in the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID). To further understand the role of parental resources in children’s education, analyses are conducted for both income and assets, with assets measured by liquid assets and net worth. Findings indicate that both income and assets have consistent long-term associations with children’s college entry. When measures of household wealth are incorporated in the analysis, the hypothesis of short-term borrowi...
This research examines relationships among household assets and liabilities, educational expectation...
We discuss a simple model in which parents and children make investments in the children’s edu-catio...
Assets and Liabilities, Educational Expectations, and Children\u27s College Degree Attainmen
This study is a test of two theoretical models linking parental economic resources to children’s pos...
We investigate whether the relationship between parents’ economic resources and children’s education...
We investigate whether the relationship between parents’ economic resources and children’s education...
This study investigates (1) the effects of parental assets on children’s educational attainment from...
This study investigates (1) the effects of parental assets on children’s educational attainment from...
We investigate the roles of parents’ economic resources in children’s educational attainment and tes...
We investigate the roles of parents’ economic resources in children’s educational attainment and tes...
Scholars have begun to pay more attention to the role of parental wealth in children\u27s educationa...
This study investigates (1) the effects of parental assets on children's educational attainment from...
We investigate whether the relationship between parents ’ economic resources and children’s educatio...
Session 2: Family Resources. Presenter: Youngmi Kim, Ph.D., Washington University (2010) - "Impacts ...
This research examines relationships among household assets and liabilities, educational expectation...
This research examines relationships among household assets and liabilities, educational expectation...
We discuss a simple model in which parents and children make investments in the children’s edu-catio...
Assets and Liabilities, Educational Expectations, and Children\u27s College Degree Attainmen
This study is a test of two theoretical models linking parental economic resources to children’s pos...
We investigate whether the relationship between parents’ economic resources and children’s education...
We investigate whether the relationship between parents’ economic resources and children’s education...
This study investigates (1) the effects of parental assets on children’s educational attainment from...
This study investigates (1) the effects of parental assets on children’s educational attainment from...
We investigate the roles of parents’ economic resources in children’s educational attainment and tes...
We investigate the roles of parents’ economic resources in children’s educational attainment and tes...
Scholars have begun to pay more attention to the role of parental wealth in children\u27s educationa...
This study investigates (1) the effects of parental assets on children's educational attainment from...
We investigate whether the relationship between parents ’ economic resources and children’s educatio...
Session 2: Family Resources. Presenter: Youngmi Kim, Ph.D., Washington University (2010) - "Impacts ...
This research examines relationships among household assets and liabilities, educational expectation...
This research examines relationships among household assets and liabilities, educational expectation...
We discuss a simple model in which parents and children make investments in the children’s edu-catio...
Assets and Liabilities, Educational Expectations, and Children\u27s College Degree Attainmen