More educated parents are observed to have better educated children. From a policy point of view, however, it is important to distinguish between causation and selection. Researchers trying to control for unobserved ability have found conflicting results: in most cases, they have found a strong positive paternal effect but a negligible maternal effect. In this paper, I evaluate the impact on the robustness of the estimates of the characteristics of the samples commonly used in this strand of research: samples of small size, with low variability in parental education, not randomly selected from the population. The part of the educational distribution involved in any identification strategy seems to be a key aspect to take into account to rec...
This paper addresses the intergenerational transmission of education and investigates the extent to ...
This paper addresses the intergenerational transmission of education and investigates the extent to ...
The paper shows that parents’ education is an important, but hardly exclusive part of the common fam...
More educated parents are observed to have better educated children. From a policy point of view, ho...
Abstract: More educated parents are observed to have better educated children. From a policy point o...
More educated parents are observed to have better educated children. Researchers trying to control f...
More educated parents are observed to have better educated children. Researchers trying to control f...
More educated parents are observed to have better educated children. From a policy point of view, ho...
More educated parents are observed to have better educated children. From a policy point of view, ho...
More educated parents are observed to have better educated children. From a policy point of view, ho...
There is massive cross-sectional evidence that children of more educated parents outperform their sc...
This paper addresses the intergenerational transmission of education and investigates the extent to ...
There is a “puzzle” in the literature on the intergenerational transmission of schooling, where twin...
There is a “puzzle” in the literature on the intergenerational transmission of schooling, where twin...
Recent studies that aim to estimate the causal link between the education of parents and their child...
This paper addresses the intergenerational transmission of education and investigates the extent to ...
This paper addresses the intergenerational transmission of education and investigates the extent to ...
The paper shows that parents’ education is an important, but hardly exclusive part of the common fam...
More educated parents are observed to have better educated children. From a policy point of view, ho...
Abstract: More educated parents are observed to have better educated children. From a policy point o...
More educated parents are observed to have better educated children. Researchers trying to control f...
More educated parents are observed to have better educated children. Researchers trying to control f...
More educated parents are observed to have better educated children. From a policy point of view, ho...
More educated parents are observed to have better educated children. From a policy point of view, ho...
More educated parents are observed to have better educated children. From a policy point of view, ho...
There is massive cross-sectional evidence that children of more educated parents outperform their sc...
This paper addresses the intergenerational transmission of education and investigates the extent to ...
There is a “puzzle” in the literature on the intergenerational transmission of schooling, where twin...
There is a “puzzle” in the literature on the intergenerational transmission of schooling, where twin...
Recent studies that aim to estimate the causal link between the education of parents and their child...
This paper addresses the intergenerational transmission of education and investigates the extent to ...
This paper addresses the intergenerational transmission of education and investigates the extent to ...
The paper shows that parents’ education is an important, but hardly exclusive part of the common fam...