Ira Gang
Rutgers University
Department of Economics
E-mail: gang@economics.rutgers.edu
Item Number: [J32]
Title: Schooling, Parents and Country, DIW-Vierteljahrshefte(Quarterly
Journal of Economic Research), 1-97 (1997) 180-186
Abstract: Our argument is that the importance of parent's schooling
and female share of employment on children's schooling will vary by gender,
ethnicity and economic system. We examine this issue across Germany,
Hungary and the former Soviet Union. Our results indicate that there
is a direct effect of economic system. Also, the slope coefficients
vary among countries, ethnicity and gender. There are also differences
in the human capital formation across ethnic groups and gender. While
there is some assimilation across generations, it is far from complete.
Reference: Ira N. Gang, Schooling, Parents and Country, DIW-Vierteljahrshefte(Quarterly
Journal of Economic Research), 1-97 (1997) 180-186.
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