We examine gender differences in intergenerational patterns of social mobility for second-generation migrants. Empirical studies of social mobility have found that women are generally more mobile than men. Matching theory suggests that this may be because the importance of market characteristics (financial wealth and earning power) relative to non-market characteristics in the marriage market is lesser for women than men, and market characteristics can be intergenerationally more persistent than non-market characteristics. According to this interpretation, the mobility gender gap should be wider for second-generation migrant households, where gender roles remain more pronounced than in the non-migrant population. We explore this conjecture ...
Tsolak D, Bürmann M, Kroh M. Migration and intergenerational stability in female employment: The imp...
This paper empirically studies emigration patterns of skilled males and females. In the most relevan...
When a couple moves, the woman is often placed at a disadvantage. Moves are more often motivated by ...
We examine gender differences in intergenerational patterns of social mobility for second-generation...
We examine gender differences in intergenerational patterns of social mobility for second-generation...
Empirical studies of intergenerational social mobility have found that women are more mobile than me...
This study analyzes gender diff erences in the intergenerational earnings mobility of second-generat...
This paper investigates gender differences in economic mobility. In a sample of married couples cons...
In this article, we address two inter-related questions. Are there gender differences in the level a...
This paper empirically studies emigration patterns of skilled males and females. In the most relevan...
We describe a model of multi-trait matching and inheritance in which individuals’ attractiveness in ...
We employ 2011 European Union Survey on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC) data for Austria to p...
WWWforEurope Policy Paper No. 11, 21 pages We employ 2011 European Union Survey on Income and Livin...
We describe a model of multi-trait matching and inheritance in which individuals’ attractiveness in ...
This paper empirically studies emigration patterns of skilled males and females. In the most relevan...
Tsolak D, Bürmann M, Kroh M. Migration and intergenerational stability in female employment: The imp...
This paper empirically studies emigration patterns of skilled males and females. In the most relevan...
When a couple moves, the woman is often placed at a disadvantage. Moves are more often motivated by ...
We examine gender differences in intergenerational patterns of social mobility for second-generation...
We examine gender differences in intergenerational patterns of social mobility for second-generation...
Empirical studies of intergenerational social mobility have found that women are more mobile than me...
This study analyzes gender diff erences in the intergenerational earnings mobility of second-generat...
This paper investigates gender differences in economic mobility. In a sample of married couples cons...
In this article, we address two inter-related questions. Are there gender differences in the level a...
This paper empirically studies emigration patterns of skilled males and females. In the most relevan...
We describe a model of multi-trait matching and inheritance in which individuals’ attractiveness in ...
We employ 2011 European Union Survey on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC) data for Austria to p...
WWWforEurope Policy Paper No. 11, 21 pages We employ 2011 European Union Survey on Income and Livin...
We describe a model of multi-trait matching and inheritance in which individuals’ attractiveness in ...
This paper empirically studies emigration patterns of skilled males and females. In the most relevan...
Tsolak D, Bürmann M, Kroh M. Migration and intergenerational stability in female employment: The imp...
This paper empirically studies emigration patterns of skilled males and females. In the most relevan...
When a couple moves, the woman is often placed at a disadvantage. Moves are more often motivated by ...