Recent research by Chetty and colleagues finds that children’s chances of upward mobility are affected by the communities in which they grow up [Chetty R, Hendren N (2016) Working paper 23002]. However, the developmental pathways through which communities of origin translate into future economic gain are not well understood. In this paper we examine the association between Chetty and Hendren's county-level measure of intergenerational mobility and children’s cognitive and behavioral development. Focusing on children from low-income families, we find that growing up in a county with high upward mobility is associated with fewer externalizing behavioral problems by age 3 years and with substantial gains in cognitive test scores between ages 3...
This thesis contributes to the vast literature on intergenerational mobility and human capital forma...
A rich data set gives a unique opportunity to study heterogeneity in intergenerational mobility. Her...
Understanding residential mobility in early childhood is important for contextualizing family, schoo...
We study changes in intergenerational income mobility over time at the local level in the U.S., usin...
While residential mobility is common in the United States, residential mobility’s influence in child...
Residential mobility is a normal feature of family life but thought to be a source of disruption to ...
Early childhood is a critical period in the life course, setting the foundation for future life. Ear...
Economic disparities in academic and behavioral functioning are well documented in the U.S. Compared...
The U.S. is often called the “land of opportunity” but there are substantial disparities in the oppo...
Recent social and educational policy debate in the UK has been strongly influenced by studies that h...
We use administrative records on the incomes of more than 40 million children and their parents to d...
The association between childhood outcomes and family income has gained enormous attention from acad...
Recent social and educational policy debate in the UK has been strongly influenced by studies which ...
Intergenerational economic mobility is a good measure of the extent of equality and fairness in a so...
The main goal of this paper is to analyze the empirical relationship between economic development an...
This thesis contributes to the vast literature on intergenerational mobility and human capital forma...
A rich data set gives a unique opportunity to study heterogeneity in intergenerational mobility. Her...
Understanding residential mobility in early childhood is important for contextualizing family, schoo...
We study changes in intergenerational income mobility over time at the local level in the U.S., usin...
While residential mobility is common in the United States, residential mobility’s influence in child...
Residential mobility is a normal feature of family life but thought to be a source of disruption to ...
Early childhood is a critical period in the life course, setting the foundation for future life. Ear...
Economic disparities in academic and behavioral functioning are well documented in the U.S. Compared...
The U.S. is often called the “land of opportunity” but there are substantial disparities in the oppo...
Recent social and educational policy debate in the UK has been strongly influenced by studies that h...
We use administrative records on the incomes of more than 40 million children and their parents to d...
The association between childhood outcomes and family income has gained enormous attention from acad...
Recent social and educational policy debate in the UK has been strongly influenced by studies which ...
Intergenerational economic mobility is a good measure of the extent of equality and fairness in a so...
The main goal of this paper is to analyze the empirical relationship between economic development an...
This thesis contributes to the vast literature on intergenerational mobility and human capital forma...
A rich data set gives a unique opportunity to study heterogeneity in intergenerational mobility. Her...
Understanding residential mobility in early childhood is important for contextualizing family, schoo...