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From Parents to Children: The Intergenerational Transmission of Advantage

Catalog Record Details

Category:
Book

Title:
From Parents to Children: The Intergenerational Transmission of Advantage

Author:
John Ermisch
Markus Jäntti
Timothy M Smeeding

Publisher:
New York: Russell Sage University

Publication Year:
2012

Subject:
Inheritance and succession.
Social mobility.
Parent and child.
Intergenerational relations.

Call Number:
HB 715 .F76 2012

Alternate Location:
New Acquisitions

Chapters:
  • 1) Advantage in Comparative Perspective. John Ermisch Markus Jantti Timothy Smeeding James A. Wilson. pp3-31.
  • 2) Socioeconomic Gradients in Children's Outcomes. John Ermisch Markus Jantti Timothy Smeeding. pp32-52.
  • 3) Socioeconomic Persistence Across Generations: Cognitive and Noncognitive Processes. Carina Mood Jan O. Jonsson Erik Bihagen. pp53-84.
  • 4) Inequality in Early Childhood Outcomes. Bruce Bradbury Miles Corak Jane Waldfogel Elizabeth Washbrook. pp87-119.
  • 5) Early Childhood Outcomes and Family Structure. John Ermisch Frauke H. Peter C. Katharina Spiess. pp120-139.
  • 6) Family Background and Child Outcomes. Jo Blanden Ilan Katz Gerry Redmond. pp140-163.
  • 7) Early Schooling and Later Outcomes. Christelle Dumas Arnaud Lefranc. pp164-189.
  • 8) Intergenerational Transmission and Day Care. Paul Bingley Niels Westergard-Nielsen. pp190-204.
  • 9) Child Skills and Behaviors in Intergenerational Inequality. Greg J. Duncan Lars Bergman Kathryn Duckworth Katja Kokko Anna-Liisa Lyyra Molly Metzger Lea Pulkkinen Sharon Simonton. pp207-234.
  • 10) SES Gradients in Skills During the School Years. Katherine Magnuson Jane Waldfogel Elizabeth Washbrook. pp235-261.
  • 11) Children's Cognitive Ability and Changes over Age in the Socioeconomic Gradient. John Jerrim John Micklewright. pp262-284.
  • 12) Inequality in Achievements During Adolescence. John Ermisch Emilia Del Bono. pp285-308.
  • 13) School Tracking and Intergenerational Transmission of Education. Massimiliano Bratti Lorenzo Cappellari Olaf Groh-Samberg Henning Lohmann. pp311-344.
  • 14) Child Development and Social Mobility. Robert Haveman Patrizio Piraino Timothy Smeeding Kathryn Wilson. pp345-369.
  • 15) Reform of Higher Education and Social Gradients. Massimiliano Bratti Lorenzo Cappellari. pp370-392.
  • 16) ntergenerational Transmission of Cognitive and Noncognitive Skills. Silke Anger. pp393-421.
  • 17) Parental Education Gradients in Sweden. Anders Bjorklund Markus Jantti Martin Nybom. pp422-440.
  • 18) Equality of Opportunity and Intergenerational Transmission of Employers. Paul Bingley Miles Corak Niels Westergard-Nielsen. pp441-460.
  • 19) What Have We Learned?. John Ermisch Markus Jantti Timothy Smeeding James A. Wilson. pp441-460.
  • 20) What Is the Justification of Studying Intergenerational Mobility of Socioeconomic Status?. John Roemer. pp482-488.

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