This paper investigates the influence of parental education on the returns to experience of Italian men using a new longitudinal dataset that contains detailed information on individual working histories. Our favourite panel estimates indicate that an additional year of parental education increases sons' weekly wages by 11.7% after twenty years of experience and that 71% of this effect emerges during the career. We show that this effect holds irrespective of individual abilities, and it appears the result of both a glass ceiling effect, due to the complementarity between parental education and son’s abilities, and a parachute effect, associated with family labour market connections
This study develops a model of supply chain (SC) resilience and sustainability based on stakeholder ...
This paper documents new yearly estimates of income inequality in Italy from 1900 to 1950. ...
TREE (Transitions from Education to Employment) is a Swiss nationwide longitudinal study that follow...
This investigation examines changes in teachers’ views of the needs of children in early childhood e...
The recent push to keep older adults in the labour force glosses over who is likely to follow what k...
Mobility of the young population between 6 and 10-year-old has been continuously decreasing the last...
Talent wars reveal that a company’s different human capital can provide competitiveness and agility....
Using data from the UK’s Millennium Cohort Study, we investigated the association of early family so...
This paper gives an account of the origins, objectives and structure of the Millennium Cohort Study ...
One of the striking characteristics of much ‘big picture’ penal scholarship is that it stops at the ...
Treballs Finals del Màster d'Economia, Facultat d'Economia i Empresa, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs...
Since their emergence, discourses of sustainability have been widely resemioticised in different gen...
Critical criminology must move beyond twentieth-century empiricist and idealist paradigms because th...
The offshoring of high‐tech services has greatly increased in recent years, with consequences for f...
„The shift from teaching to learning” describes a new paradigm in pedagogy and didactics. Simulation...
This study develops a model of supply chain (SC) resilience and sustainability based on stakeholder ...
This paper documents new yearly estimates of income inequality in Italy from 1900 to 1950. ...
TREE (Transitions from Education to Employment) is a Swiss nationwide longitudinal study that follow...
This investigation examines changes in teachers’ views of the needs of children in early childhood e...
The recent push to keep older adults in the labour force glosses over who is likely to follow what k...
Mobility of the young population between 6 and 10-year-old has been continuously decreasing the last...
Talent wars reveal that a company’s different human capital can provide competitiveness and agility....
Using data from the UK’s Millennium Cohort Study, we investigated the association of early family so...
This paper gives an account of the origins, objectives and structure of the Millennium Cohort Study ...
One of the striking characteristics of much ‘big picture’ penal scholarship is that it stops at the ...
Treballs Finals del Màster d'Economia, Facultat d'Economia i Empresa, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs...
Since their emergence, discourses of sustainability have been widely resemioticised in different gen...
Critical criminology must move beyond twentieth-century empiricist and idealist paradigms because th...
The offshoring of high‐tech services has greatly increased in recent years, with consequences for f...
„The shift from teaching to learning” describes a new paradigm in pedagogy and didactics. Simulation...
This study develops a model of supply chain (SC) resilience and sustainability based on stakeholder ...
This paper documents new yearly estimates of income inequality in Italy from 1900 to 1950. ...
TREE (Transitions from Education to Employment) is a Swiss nationwide longitudinal study that follow...