Parents' decision to invest in children's human capital is motivated by returns to education and future transfers, which are both affected by perceived gender earnings differentials. To the extent that human capital is accumulated during a time in which the decision lies largely with parents, this model may contribute to understanding differential expenditure on the education of sons and daughters that cause human capital differences prior to entering the labour market
This paper presents the conditions under which a causal interpretation can be given to the associati...
The present study tests the extent of parental forgone consumption used instead to invest in childre...
The present study tests the extent of parental forgone consumption used instead to invest in childre...
Parents' decision to invest in children's human capital is motivated by returns to education and fut...
In economics, the human capital model (Becker, 1962) ties investments in education and training to l...
Parental human capital investments in their children play a significant role in determining the chan...
Parental investment is differentiated on parental or postnatal stage (e.g., child neglecting, infant...
Empirical evidence suggests that parents with higher levels of education generally attach a higher i...
We present a model of human capital investment within and across generations, with in-complete marke...
We present a model in which human capital investments occur over the life-cycle and across generatio...
We test the extent of parental forgone consumption used instead to invest in children’s human capita...
Transition economies have an initial condition of high human capital relative to GDP per capita, giv...
In this paper, we explore the issue of gender differences in education in the context of a two-sex o...
This dissertation is composed by three papers, all related with child human capital accumulation. In...
Motivated by the empirical fact that parents with more human capital spend more time teaching and ta...
This paper presents the conditions under which a causal interpretation can be given to the associati...
The present study tests the extent of parental forgone consumption used instead to invest in childre...
The present study tests the extent of parental forgone consumption used instead to invest in childre...
Parents' decision to invest in children's human capital is motivated by returns to education and fut...
In economics, the human capital model (Becker, 1962) ties investments in education and training to l...
Parental human capital investments in their children play a significant role in determining the chan...
Parental investment is differentiated on parental or postnatal stage (e.g., child neglecting, infant...
Empirical evidence suggests that parents with higher levels of education generally attach a higher i...
We present a model of human capital investment within and across generations, with in-complete marke...
We present a model in which human capital investments occur over the life-cycle and across generatio...
We test the extent of parental forgone consumption used instead to invest in children’s human capita...
Transition economies have an initial condition of high human capital relative to GDP per capita, giv...
In this paper, we explore the issue of gender differences in education in the context of a two-sex o...
This dissertation is composed by three papers, all related with child human capital accumulation. In...
Motivated by the empirical fact that parents with more human capital spend more time teaching and ta...
This paper presents the conditions under which a causal interpretation can be given to the associati...
The present study tests the extent of parental forgone consumption used instead to invest in childre...
The present study tests the extent of parental forgone consumption used instead to invest in childre...