Decomposing Intergenerational Income Elasticity: The Gender-differentiated Contribution of Capital Transmission in Rural Philippines
• We decompose intergenerational income elasticity (IGE) into four capital transmission pathways. • Maternal education is the parent capital most strongly associated with IGE. • Naïve IGE estimates are indistinguishable for sons and daughters. • Sons’ IGE is explained entirely by parent capital tran...
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Enthalten in: Trends in Emergency Department Visits for Unsupervised Pediatric Medication Exposures - Lovegrove, Maribeth C. ELSEVIER, 2023, the multi-disciplinary international journal devoted to the study and promotion of world development, Amsterdam [u.a.] |
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