The U.S. is often called the “land of opportunity” but there are substantial disparities in the opportunity and life outcomes of children depending on where they grow up. The structural factors that shape future outcomes of children can be traced to their childhood environment. This dissertation builds upon the existing literature on childhood environment and future outcomes of children and presents three essays on the variation in intergenerational income mobility and incarceration in the US. In the first essay in chapter 2, I employ spatial regime analysis to study how the factors affecting absolute upward mobility vary due to local conditions. Regimes are created based on demographics and economic dependence. I find that correlates posit...
This thesis uses novel data sets to examine the process of human capital accumulation at different p...
This dissertation investigates three different sources of inequality and policy tools to deal with t...
This dissertation includes four essays on how childhood interventions affected adult labor market an...
Intergenerational economic mobility is a good measure of the extent of equality and fairness in a so...
This dissertation uses three essays to examine issues related to inequality and the U.S. criminal ju...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of EconomicsWilliam BlankenauThis dissertation consists of three essa...
This dissertation consists of three essays on the spatial and neighborhood dynamics of incarceration...
This dissertation explores various aspects of human capital formation during childhood and their eco...
This dissertation comprises three essays studying different youth outcomes in different geographic s...
This dissertation focuses on examining the determinants of children’s educational attainment in dif...
There is a widely held belief that the level of serious criminal activity increased during the 1980s...
Recent research by Chetty and colleagues finds that children’s chances of upward mobility are affect...
My dissertation, consisting of three chapters, considers the role of the childhood circumstances on ...
This thesis consists of an introductory part and the following four self-contained papers: In Paper ...
Essay I: A body of evidence has emerged in the literature on intergenerational mobility documenting ...
This thesis uses novel data sets to examine the process of human capital accumulation at different p...
This dissertation investigates three different sources of inequality and policy tools to deal with t...
This dissertation includes four essays on how childhood interventions affected adult labor market an...
Intergenerational economic mobility is a good measure of the extent of equality and fairness in a so...
This dissertation uses three essays to examine issues related to inequality and the U.S. criminal ju...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of EconomicsWilliam BlankenauThis dissertation consists of three essa...
This dissertation consists of three essays on the spatial and neighborhood dynamics of incarceration...
This dissertation explores various aspects of human capital formation during childhood and their eco...
This dissertation comprises three essays studying different youth outcomes in different geographic s...
This dissertation focuses on examining the determinants of children’s educational attainment in dif...
There is a widely held belief that the level of serious criminal activity increased during the 1980s...
Recent research by Chetty and colleagues finds that children’s chances of upward mobility are affect...
My dissertation, consisting of three chapters, considers the role of the childhood circumstances on ...
This thesis consists of an introductory part and the following four self-contained papers: In Paper ...
Essay I: A body of evidence has emerged in the literature on intergenerational mobility documenting ...
This thesis uses novel data sets to examine the process of human capital accumulation at different p...
This dissertation investigates three different sources of inequality and policy tools to deal with t...
This dissertation includes four essays on how childhood interventions affected adult labor market an...