International audienceThis paper focuses on intergenerational educational mobility in France using the "Generation 92" survey respectively for native children, first and second generation of immigrants. Drawing on ordered Probit models for educational attainment, we show that a high level of parental education has differentiated impact on the child education among the three groups depending on the parental origin country and child gender. We find a higher intergenerational correlation in education for natives than for the first generation, but an intermediate level for the second generation which suggests a possible convergence over successive generations. In France, children of African parents are less likely to be employed than natives. R...
International audienceWe estimate a flexible dynamic model of education choices and early career emp...
Working Paper GATE 2008-36We estimate a flexible dynamic model of education choices and early career...
This paper analyses the differences in the determinants of the accumulation of human capi...
International audienceThis paper focuses on intergenerational educational mobility in France using t...
International audienceThis paper focuses on intergenerational educational mobility in France using t...
International audienceThis paper focuses on intergenerational educational mobility in France using t...
International audienceThis paper focuses on intergenerational educational mobility in France using t...
International audienceThis paper focuses on intergenerational educational mobility in France using t...
In this paper, we study the impact of the human capital background on ethnic educational gaps betwee...
This chapter provides an overview of the intergenerational mobility outcomes of immigrants’ children...
This paper analyses the differences in the determinants of the accumulation of human capi...
International audienceThis chapter provides an overview of the intergenerational mobility outcomes o...
This paper analyses the differences in the determinants and patterns of the accumulation of human ca...
Working Paper GATE 2008-36We estimate a flexible dynamic model of education choices and early career...
Working Paper GATE 2008-36We estimate a flexible dynamic model of education choices and early career...
International audienceWe estimate a flexible dynamic model of education choices and early career emp...
Working Paper GATE 2008-36We estimate a flexible dynamic model of education choices and early career...
This paper analyses the differences in the determinants of the accumulation of human capi...
International audienceThis paper focuses on intergenerational educational mobility in France using t...
International audienceThis paper focuses on intergenerational educational mobility in France using t...
International audienceThis paper focuses on intergenerational educational mobility in France using t...
International audienceThis paper focuses on intergenerational educational mobility in France using t...
International audienceThis paper focuses on intergenerational educational mobility in France using t...
In this paper, we study the impact of the human capital background on ethnic educational gaps betwee...
This chapter provides an overview of the intergenerational mobility outcomes of immigrants’ children...
This paper analyses the differences in the determinants of the accumulation of human capi...
International audienceThis chapter provides an overview of the intergenerational mobility outcomes o...
This paper analyses the differences in the determinants and patterns of the accumulation of human ca...
Working Paper GATE 2008-36We estimate a flexible dynamic model of education choices and early career...
Working Paper GATE 2008-36We estimate a flexible dynamic model of education choices and early career...
International audienceWe estimate a flexible dynamic model of education choices and early career emp...
Working Paper GATE 2008-36We estimate a flexible dynamic model of education choices and early career...
This paper analyses the differences in the determinants of the accumulation of human capi...