Articles
- Kate Antonovics & Brian G Knight, 2009.
"A New Look at Racial Profiling: Evidence from the Boston Police Department,"
The Review of Economics and Statistics,
MIT Press, vol. 91(1), pages 163-177, 09.
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- Kate Antonovics & Peter Arcidiacono & Randall Walsh, 2009.
"The Effects of Gender Interactions in the Lab and in the Field,"
The Review of Economics and Statistics,
MIT Press, vol. 91(1), pages 152-162, October.
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- Alan Manning & Farzad Saidi, 2008.
"Understanding the Gender Pay Gap: Whats Competition Got to Do with It?,"
CEP Discussion Papers
dp0898, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.
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- Manuel F. Bagues & Maria Jose Perez Villadoniga, 2008.
"Why do I like people like me?,"
Business Economics Working Papers
wb080601, Universidad Carlos III, Departamento de Economía de la Empresa.
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- Kate Antonovics & Peter Arcidiacono & Randall Walsh, 2005.
"Games and Discrimination: Lessons From The Weakest Link,"
Journal of Human Resources,
University of Wisconsin Press, vol. 40(4).
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- Kate L. Antonovics & Arthur S. Goldberger, 2005.
"Does Increasing Women's Schooling Raise the Schooling of the Next Generation? Comment,"
American Economic Review,
American Economic Association, vol. 95(5), pages 1738-1744, December.
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- Chiara Pronzato, 2008.
"Why Educated Mothers don’t Make Educated Children? A Statistical Study in the Intergenerational Transmission of Schooling,"
CHILD Working Papers
wp08_08, CHILD - Centre for Household, Income, Labour and Demographic economics - ITALY.
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Other versions: - Francesc Ortega & Ryuichi Tanaka, 2007.
"Gender Specialization in Households: An Empirical Analysis,"
Economics Working Papers
1021, Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra.
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- Sarah Brown & Steve McIntosh & Karl Taylor, 2007.
"FOLLOWING IN YOUR PARENTS’ FOOTSTEPS? Empirical Analysis of Matched Parent-Offspring Test Scores,"
Working Papers
2007017, The University of Sheffield, Department of Economics, revised Dec 2007.
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Other versions: - Orazem, Peter & King, Elizabeth M, 2007.
"Schooling in Developing Countries: The Roles of Supply, Demand and Government Policy,"
Staff General Research Papers
12838, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
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Other versions: - Francis Vella & Lídia Farré & Roger Klein, 2009.
"Does increasing parents' schooling raise the schooling of the next generation? Evidence based on conditional second moments,"
Working Papers. Serie AD
2009-11, Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Económicas, S.A. (Ivie).
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Other versions: - Sandra Hanslin & Rainer Winkelmann, 2006.
"The Apple Falls Increasingly Far: Parent-Child Correlation in Schooling and the Growth of Post-Secondary Education in Switzerland,"
Working Papers
0603, University of Zurich, Socioeconomic Institute.
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Other versions: - Monique de Haan, 2008.
"The Effect of Parents' Schooling on Child's Schooling: A Nonparametric Bounds Analysis,"
Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers
08-061/3, Tinbergen Institute.
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- Holmlund, Helena & Lindahl, Mikael & Plug, Erik, 2008.
"The Causal Effect of Parent’s Schooling on Children’s Schooling: A Comparison of Estimation Methods,"
IZA Discussion Papers
3630, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA).
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- Monique de Haan & Erik Plug, 2006.
"Estimates of the Effect of Parents’ Schooling on Children’s Schooling Using Censored and Uncensored Samples,"
IZA Discussion Papers
2416, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA).
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- Chiara Pronzato, 2009.
"An Examination of Paternal and Maternal Intergenerational Transmission of Schooling,"
CHILD Working Papers
wp20_09, CHILD - Centre for Household, Income, Labour and Demographic economics - ITALY.
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- Kate Antonovics & Robert Town, 2004.
"Are All the Good Men Married? Uncovering the Sources of the Marital Wage Premium,"
American Economic Review,
American Economic Association, vol. 94(2), pages 317-321, May.
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