We extend the standard intergenerational mobility literature by examining the relationship between adult outcomes of children and the timing of parental income during their childhood years, using data from Norway. We find first that, conditional on permanent household income, the child’s human capital is higher in households where income is balanced between the early childhood and late childhood years than in households with a more imbalanced income profile. Second, compared to that in the early and late periods of childhood, income in the middle period has relatively low productivity
We analyse in detail the factors that lead to intergenerational persistence among sons, where this i...
This paper assesses recent patterns in intergenerational social mobility across OECD countries and e...
AbstractVery few studies on intergenerational achievement consider the high correlation between sepa...
We extend the standard intergenerational mobility literature by modelling individual outcomes as a ...
Does the timing of permanent and transitory shocks to parental income matter for child outcomes? Whi...
This paper investigates parental time investment in children prior to formal schooling as a source o...
This article analyzes the mechanisms through which parents’ and children’s education are linked. It ...
How do shocks to parental income drive adolescent human capital, including years of schooling, high ...
Previous research on changes in intergenerational mobility suggests that the mobility is decreasing ...
Parental or socio-economic background plays an important role in determining employment outcomes dur...
Studies of intergenerational mobility have typically focused on estimating the average persistence ...
This paper constructs a quantitative model of intergenerational mobility in which lifetime income mo...
Studies of intergenerational mobility have typically focused on estimating the average persistence a...
Parental or socioeconomic background plays an important role in determining employment outcomes duri...
We show that the patterns of intergenerational earnings mobility in Denmark, Finland and Norway, unl...
We analyse in detail the factors that lead to intergenerational persistence among sons, where this i...
This paper assesses recent patterns in intergenerational social mobility across OECD countries and e...
AbstractVery few studies on intergenerational achievement consider the high correlation between sepa...
We extend the standard intergenerational mobility literature by modelling individual outcomes as a ...
Does the timing of permanent and transitory shocks to parental income matter for child outcomes? Whi...
This paper investigates parental time investment in children prior to formal schooling as a source o...
This article analyzes the mechanisms through which parents’ and children’s education are linked. It ...
How do shocks to parental income drive adolescent human capital, including years of schooling, high ...
Previous research on changes in intergenerational mobility suggests that the mobility is decreasing ...
Parental or socio-economic background plays an important role in determining employment outcomes dur...
Studies of intergenerational mobility have typically focused on estimating the average persistence ...
This paper constructs a quantitative model of intergenerational mobility in which lifetime income mo...
Studies of intergenerational mobility have typically focused on estimating the average persistence a...
Parental or socioeconomic background plays an important role in determining employment outcomes duri...
We show that the patterns of intergenerational earnings mobility in Denmark, Finland and Norway, unl...
We analyse in detail the factors that lead to intergenerational persistence among sons, where this i...
This paper assesses recent patterns in intergenerational social mobility across OECD countries and e...
AbstractVery few studies on intergenerational achievement consider the high correlation between sepa...