Nothing Special   »   [go: up one dir, main page]

create a website
Three-generation Mobility in the United States, 1850-1940: The Role of Maternal and Paternal Grandparents. (2016). Salisbury, Laura ; Paserman, M. Daniele ; Olivetti, Claudia.
In: NBER Working Papers.
RePEc:nbr:nberwo:22094.

Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

Cited: 14

Citations received by this document

Cites: 49

References cited by this document

Cocites: 50

Documents which have cited the same bibliography

Coauthors: 0

Authors who have wrote about the same topic

Citations

Citations received by this document

  1. View about consumption tax and grandchildren. (2021). Yamamura, Eiji.
    In: Papers.
    RePEc:arx:papers:2102.04658.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  2. Intergenerational earnings mobility in Taiwan: 1990–2010. (2020). 林, 明仁 ; Chu, Yu-Wei ; Lin, Ming-Jen.
    In: Empirical Economics.
    RePEc:spr:empeco:v:59:y:2020:i:1:d:10.1007_s00181-019-01637-0.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  3. Does Opportunity Skip Generations? Reassessing Evidence From Sibling and Cousin Correlations. (2020). Lundberg, Ian.
    In: Demography.
    RePEc:spr:demogr:v:57:y:2020:i:4:d:10.1007_s13524-020-00880-w.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  4. Who Married, (to) Whom, and Where? Trends in Marriage in the United States, 1850-1940. (2020). Salisbury, Laura ; Paserman, M. Daniele ; Olivetti, Claudia ; Weber, Anna E.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:iza:izadps:dp13811.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  5. Limited liability and investment: Evidence from changes in marital property laws in the US South, 1840–1850. (2020). Salisbury, Laura ; Koudijs, Peter.
    In: Journal of Financial Economics.
    RePEc:eee:jfinec:v:138:y:2020:i:1:p:1-26.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  6. Youre Just My Type! Matching and Payoffs When Like Attracts Like. (2020). Clark, Simon.
    In: Edinburgh School of Economics Discussion Paper Series.
    RePEc:edn:esedps:295.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  7. Intergenerational Earnings Inequality: New Evidence From Italy. (2020). Raitano, Michele ; Bloise, Francesco ; Barbieri, Teresa.
    In: Review of Income and Wealth.
    RePEc:bla:revinw:v:66:y:2020:i:2:p:418-443.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  8. Spillover bias in multigenerational income regressions. (2019). Modalsli, Jørgen ; Vosters, Kelly.
    In: Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:ssb:dispap:897.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  9. Steady-state assumptions in intergenerational mobility research. (2019). Stuhler, Jan ; Nybom, Martin.
    In: The Journal of Economic Inequality.
    RePEc:spr:joecin:v:17:y:2019:i:1:d:10.1007_s10888-019-09412-y.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  10. Intergenerational Mobility in Africa. (2019). Papaioannou, Elias ; Michalopoulos, Stelios ; Alesina, Alberto ; Hohmann, Sebastian.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
    RePEc:nbr:nberwo:25534.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  11. Intergenerational Wealth Mobility and the Role of Inheritance: Evidence from Multiple Generations. (2018). Lindahl, Mikael ; Adermon, Adrian ; Waldenstrom, Daniel.
    In: Economic Journal.
    RePEc:wly:econjl:v:128:y:2018:i:612:p:f482-f513.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  12. Occupational income scores and immigration assimilation. Evidence from the Canadian census. (2018). Summerfield, Fraser ; Minns, Chris ; Inwood, Kris.
    In: Economic History Working Papers.
    RePEc:ehl:wpaper:91317.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  13. Canadian contributions to family economics. (2017). Lundberg, Shelly ; Siow, Aloysius.
    In: Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique.
    RePEc:wly:canjec:v:50:y:2017:i:5:p:1304-1323.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  14. Economic development and intergenerational earnings mobility: Evidence from Taiwan. (2016). Lin, Ming-Jen ; Chu, Luke Yu-Wei.
    In: Working Paper Series.
    RePEc:vuw:vuwecf:19495.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

References

References cited by this document

  1. Abramitzky, Ran, Leah Platt Boustan and Katherine Eriksson (2012). “Europe’s Tired, Poor, Huddled Masses: Self-Selection and Economic Outcomes in the Age of Mass Migration. ” American Economic Review, 102(5), pp. 1832-1856.

  2. Alston, Lee J. and Morton Owen Schapiro (1984). “Inheritance Laws Across Colonies: Causes and Consequences.” Journal of Economic History. 44(2): 277-287.

  3. Bertrand, Marianne and Sendil Mullainathan (2004). “Are Emily and Greg More Employable than Lakisha and Jamal? A Field Experiment on Labor Market Discrimination.” American Economic Review. 94(4): 991-1013.

  4. Black, Sandra E. and Paul J. Devereux (2011). “Recent Developments in Intergenerational Mobility,” in (O. Ashenfelter and D. Card, eds.), Handbook of Labor Economics, Volume 4B, pp. 1487-1541, Amsterdam: North-Holland.

  5. Boyd, Carol J. (1989). “Mothers and Daughters: A Discussion of Theory and Research.” Journal of Marriage and Family. 51(2), pp. 291-301.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  6. Buss, D.M. (1989). Sex di↵erences in human mate preferences: evolutionary hypotheses tested in 37 cultures. Behavioural and Brain Sciences, 12: 1-49.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  7. Chen, Natalie, Conconi, Paola and Carlo Perroni (2013). “Multi-Trait Matching and Gender Di↵erentials in Intergenerational Mobility.” Economic Letters, 102(2), pp. 292296.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  8. Chetty, Raj, Hendren, Nathaniel, Kline, Patrick and Emmanuel Saez (2014b). “Where is the Land of Opportunity? The Geography of Intergenerational Mobility in the United States.” Quarterly Journal of Economics, 129(4), pp. 1553-1623.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  9. Chetty, Raj, Hendren, Nathaniel, Kline, Patrick, Saez, Emmanuel and Nicholas Turner (2014a). “Is the United States Still a Land of Opportunity? Recent Trends in Intergenerational Mobility.” American Economic Review, 104(5), pp. 141-147.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  10. Chodorow, Nancy (1978). The Reproduction of Mothering. Berkeley: University of California Press.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  11. Clark, Gregory (2014) The Son Also Rises: Surnames and the History of Social Mobility. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

  12. Collado, Dolores M., Ignacio Ortuño Ortı́n, and Andrés Romeu (2012). “Intergenerational Linkages in Consumption Patterns and the Geographic Distribution of Surnames.” Regional Science and Urban Economics. 42(1-2): 341-350.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  13. Cox, Donald (2003). “Private Transfers within the Family: Mothers, Fathers, Sons and Daughters,” in (Alicia H. Munnell and Annika Sunden, eds.) Death and Dollars: The Role of Gifts and Bequests in America, Brookings Institution.

  14. Currie, Janel and Enrico Moretti (2007). “Biology as Destiny? Short- and Long-Run Determinants of Intergenerational Transmission of Birth Weight.” Journal of Labor Economics. 25: 231-264.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  15. Duflo, Esther (2003) “Grandmothers and Granddaughters: Old-Age Pensions and Intrahousehold Allocation in South Africa,” World Bank Economic Review, 17 (1), pp. 1-25.

  16. Eagly, A.H., W. Wood and A. Diekman (2000). “Social Role Theory of Sex Di↵erences and Similarities: A Current Appraisal.” In Psychology of Gender, Eds. A.H. Eagly, A. Beall, and R.J. Sternberg, New York: Guilford.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  17. Eagly, A.H., W. Wood, and M.C. Johannesen-Schmidt (2004). “The Social Role Theory of Sex Di↵erences and Similarities: Implications for Partner Preference.”’ In Psychology of Gender, Eds. A.H. Eagly, A. Beall, and R.J. Sternberg, 2nd Ed., New York: Guilford.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  18. Erikson, Robert and John H. Goldthorpe (1992). The Constant Flux: A Study of Class Mobility in Industrial Societies. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  19. Fafchamps, Marcel and Agnes Quisumbing (2005b). “Marriage, Bequest, and Assortative Matching in Rural Ethiopia.” Economic Development and Cultural Change, 53(2), pp. 347-380.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  20. Ferrie, Joseph P. and Jason Long (2015). “Grandfathers Matter(ed): Occupational Mobility Across Three Generations in the U.S. and Britain, 1850-1910.” Working Paper.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  21. Fisman, Raymond; Sheena S. Iyengar; Emir Kamenica and Itamar Simonson. (2006) “Gender Di↵erences in Mate Selection: Evidence from a Speed Dating Experiment.” Quarterly Journal of Economics, 121(2), pp. 673-697.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  22. Geddes, Rick and Dean Lueck. “The Gains from Self-Ownership and the Expansion of Women’s Rights.” American Economic Review. 92(4): 1079-1092.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  23. Godoy, Richard, Victoria Reyes-Garcia, Thomas McDade, Susan Tanner, William R. Leonard, Tomas Huanca, Vincent Vadez, Karishma Patel. 2006. “Why do mothers favor girls and fathers, boys? A hypothesis and a test of investment disparity,” Human Nature, 17(2):169-189.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  24. Green, Elna (1997). Southern Strategies: Southern Women and the Woman Su↵rage Question. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  25. Güell, Maia, José V. Rodrı́guez-Mora, and Christopher I.Telmer (2014). “The Informational Content of Surnames, the Evolution of Intergenerational Mobility and Assortative Mating.” Working paper.

  26. Hurlbert, Jeanne S. (1988). “The Southern Region: A Test of the Hypothesis of Cultural Distinctiveness.” The Sociological Quarterly. 30(2): 245-266.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  27. Kahn, B. Zorina (1996). “Married Women’s Property Laws and Female Commercial Activity: Evidence from United States Patent Records.” Journal of Economic History. 56(2): 356-388.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  28. Keller, Heidi (2002) “Gender and Birth Order as Determinants of Parental Behavior.” International Journal of Behavioral Development 26: 177-184.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  29. Kim, Sukkoo and Robert A. Margo (2004). “Historical Perspectives on U.S. Economic Geography.” In Handbook of Regional and Urban Economics, Eds. J.V. Henderson and J.F. Thisse, Ed. 1, Vol. 4, Ch. 66, pp 2981-3019.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  30. Laibson, David I. (1997). “Golden Eggs and Hyperbolic Discounting.” Quarterly Journal of Economics, 112(2), pp. 443-477.

  31. Lamb, Michael E., ed. (2004). The role of the father in child development. John Wiley and Sons.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  32. Lindahl, Mikael; Marten Pålme; Sophia Sandgren Massih and Anna Sjögren. (2015). “Long-Term Intergenerational Persistence of Human Capital: An Empirical Analysis of Four Generations.” Journal of Human Resources, 50 (1), pp. 1-33 (Winter).

  33. Macoby, Eleanor E. and Carol N. Jacklin (1974). The Psychology of Sex Di↵erences. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  34. Olivetti, Claudia and M. Daniele Paserman (2015). “In the Name of the Son (and the Daughter): Intergenerational Mobility in the United States, 1850-1940.” American Economic Review, 105(8), pp. 2695-2724.

  35. Parman, John (2011). “American Mobility and the Expansion of Public Education.” Journal of Economic History. 71(0): 105-132.

  36. Phelps, Edmund S. and Robert A. Pollak (1968). “On Second-Best National Saving and Game-Equilibrium Growth.” Review of Economic Studies, 35(2), pp. 185-199.

  37. Posadas, Josefina and Marian Vidal-Fernandez (2013). “Grandparents’ Childcare and Female Labor Force Participation.” IZA Journal of Labor Policy. 2:14.

  38. Preston, Samuel H. and Michael R. Haines (1991). Fatal Years: Child Mortality in Late Nineteenth Century America, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

  39. Rice, T.W. and D. L. Coates (1995). “Gender Role Attitudes in the Southern United States.” Gender and Society. 9: 738-750.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  40. Rosenzweig, Mark R. and Oded Stark (1989). “Consumption Smoothing, Migration, and Marriage: Evidence from Rural India.” Journal of Political Economy, 97(4), pp. 905-926.

  41. Ruggles, Steven J.; Trent Alexander; Katie Genadek; Ronald Goeken; Matthew B. Schroeder, and Matthew Sobek (2010). Integrated Public Use Microdata Series: Version 5.0 [Machine-readable database]. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  42. Scott, A.F. (1970). The Southern Lady: From Pedestal to Politics, 1830 to 1930. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  43. Shammas, Carole, Marylynn Salmon and Michel Dahlin (1987). Inheritance in America. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  44. Siow, Aloysius (1998). “Di↵erential Fecundity, Markets, and Gender Roles,” Journal of Political Economy, vol. 106(2), pp. 334-354.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  45. Solon, Gary R. (1999). “Intergenerational Mobility in the Labour Market,” in (O. Ashenfelter and D. Card, eds.), Handbook of Labor Economics, Volume 3A, pp. 1761-800, Amsterdam: North-Holland.

  46. Solon, Gary R. (2013). “Theoretical Models of Inequality Transmission Across Multiple Generations.” NBER Working Paper no. 18790.

  47. Thomas, Duncan (1994). “Like Father, like Son; Like Mother, like Daughter: Parental Resources and Child Height.” Journal of Human Resources. 29(4): 950-988.

  48. Weinberg, M. Katherine, Tronick, Edward Z., and Cohn, Je↵rey F. (1999). “Gender Di↵erences in Emotional Expressivity and Self-Regulation during Early Infancy.” Developmental Psychology 35 (1): 175-188.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
  49. Zeng, Zhen and Yu Xie (2014). “The E↵ects of Grandparents on Children’s Schooling: Evidence from Rural China.” Demography. 51(2): 599-617.
    Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now

Cocites

Documents in RePEc which have cited the same bibliography

  1. International Emigrant Selection on Occupational Skills. (2017). Wiederhold, Simon ; Ruhose, Jens ; Flores, Miguel ; Patt, Alexander .
    In: CID Working Papers.
    RePEc:cid:wpfacu:84a.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  2. The regional dispersion of income inequality in nineteenth-century Norway. (2016). Modalsli, Jørgen.
    In: Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:ssb:dispap:842.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  3. Migration Responses to Conflict: Evidence from the Border of the American Civil War. (2016). Shertzer, Allison ; Salisbury, Laura ; Eli, Shari.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
    RePEc:nbr:nberwo:22591.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  4. Cultural Assimilation during the Age of Mass Migration. (2016). Eriksson, Katherine ; Boustan, Leah ; Abramitzky, Ran.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
    RePEc:nbr:nberwo:22381.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  5. Cross-Generational Differences in Educational Outcomes in the Second Great Wave of Immigration. (2016). Figlio, David ; Ozek, Umut.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
    RePEc:nbr:nberwo:22262.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  6. Refugees From Dust and Shrinking Land: Tracking the Dust Bowl Migrants. (2016). Siu, Henry ; Long, Jason .
    In: NBER Working Papers.
    RePEc:nbr:nberwo:22108.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  7. Birthplace diversity and economic prosperity. (2016). Rapoport, Hillel ; Harnoss, Johann ; Alesina, Alberto.
    In: Journal of Economic Growth.
    RePEc:kap:jecgro:v:21:y:2016:i:2:d:10.1007_s10887-016-9127-6.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  8. Please Call Me John: Name Choice and the Assimilation of Immigrants in the United States, 1900-1930. (2016). Reis, Hugo ; Lee, Sokbae (Simon) ; Carneiro, Pedro.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:iza:izadps:dp9792.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  9. Immigration quotas and immigrant selection. (2016). Massey, Catherine G.
    In: Explorations in Economic History.
    RePEc:eee:exehis:v:60:y:2016:i:c:p:21-40.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  10. Long-run cultural divergence: Evidence from the Neolithic Revolution. (2016). Olsson, Ola ; Paik, Christopher .
    In: Journal of Development Economics.
    RePEc:eee:deveco:v:122:y:2016:i:c:p:197-213.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  11. Please Call Me John: Name Choice and the Assimilation of Immigrants in the United States, 1900-1930. (2016). Reis, Hugo ; Lee, Sokbae (Simon) ; Carneiro, Pedro.
    In: CReAM Discussion Paper Series.
    RePEc:crm:wpaper:1608.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  12. Citizenship and the Social Integration of Immigrants: Evidence from Germanys Immigration Reforms. (2015). Gathmann, Christina ; Keller, Nicolas ; Monscheuer, Ole .
    In: Annual Conference 2015 (Muenster): Economic Development - Theory and Policy.
    RePEc:zbw:vfsc15:113184.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  13. The Selection of High-Skilled Migrants. (2015). Waldinger, Fabian ; Ruhose, Jens ; Parey, Matthias ; Netz, Nicolai.
    In: Annual Conference 2015 (Muenster): Economic Development - Theory and Policy.
    RePEc:zbw:vfsc15:113148.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  14. Intergenerational mobility in Norway, 1865-2011. (2015). Modalsli, Jørgen.
    In: Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:ssb:dispap:798.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  15. Access to Schooling and the Black-White Incarceration Gap in the Early 20th Century US South: Evidence from Rosenwald Schools. (2015). Eriksson, Katherine.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
    RePEc:nbr:nberwo:21727.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  16. The Great Migration in Black and White: New Evidence on the Selection and Sorting of Southern Migrants. (2015). Wanamaker, Marianne ; Collins, William.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
    RePEc:nbr:nberwo:21384.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  17. International Migration of Couples. (2015). Poutvaara, Panu ; Junge, Martin ; Munk, Martin D..
    In: Discussion Papers in Economics.
    RePEc:lmu:muenec:24924.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  18. Left Behind but Doing Good? Civic Engagement in Two Post-Socialist Countries. (2015). Zimmermann, Klaus ; Roman, Monica ; Nikolova, Milena.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:iza:izadps:dp9540.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  19. The Selection of High-Skilled Migrants. (2015). Waldinger, Fabian ; Ruhose, Jens ; Parey, Matthias ; Netz, Nicolai.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:iza:izadps:dp9164.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  20. Please call me John: name choice and the assimilation of immigrants in the United States, 1900-1930. (2015). Reis, Hugo ; Lee, Sokbae (Simon) ; Carneiro, Pedro.
    In: CeMMAP working papers.
    RePEc:ifs:cemmap:28/15.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  21. In transit: The well-being of migrants from transition and post-transition countries. (2015). Nikolova, Milena ; Graham, Carol.
    In: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization.
    RePEc:eee:jeborg:v:112:y:2015:i:c:p:164-186.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  22. Childhood health and sibling outcomes: Nurture Reinforcing nature during the 1918 influenza pandemic. (2015). Parman, John.
    In: Explorations in Economic History.
    RePEc:eee:exehis:v:58:y:2015:i:c:p:22-43.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  23. Immigration quotas, World War I, and emigrant flows from the United States in the early 20th century. (2015). Ward, Zachary ; Greenwood, Michael J..
    In: Explorations in Economic History.
    RePEc:eee:exehis:v:55:y:2015:i:c:p:76-96.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  24. International Migration of Couples. (2015). Poutvaara, Panu ; Junge, Martin ; Munk, Martin .
    In: CReAM Discussion Paper Series.
    RePEc:crm:wpaper:1519.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  25. Left Behind but Doing Good? Civic Engagement in Two Post-Socialist Countries. (2015). Zimmermann, Klaus ; Roman, Monica ; Nikolova, Milena.
    In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:10990.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  26. Selective Outmigration and the Estimation of Immigrants’ Earnings Profiles. (2014). dustmann, christian ; Gorlach, Joseph-Simon .
    In: Norface Discussion Paper Series.
    RePEc:nor:wpaper:2014002.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  27. The Role of Immigrant Children in Their Parents Assimilation in the United States, 1850–2010. (2014). Kuziemko, Ilyana ; Ferrie, Joseph .
    In: NBER Chapters.
    RePEc:nbr:nberch:12906.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  28. In Transit: The Well-Being of Migrants from Transition and Post-Transition Countries. (2014). Nikolova, Milena ; Graham, Carol Lee .
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:iza:izadps:dp8520.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  29. The economic history of migration: the pre-World War One USA as lens. (2014). Margo, Robert A..
    In: Chapters.
    RePEc:elg:eechap:15465_3.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  30. Selective migration, wages, and occupational mobility in nineteenth century America. (2014). Salisbury, Laura.
    In: Explorations in Economic History.
    RePEc:eee:exehis:v:53:y:2014:i:c:p:40-63.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  31. Returns to Citizenship?: Evidence from Germanys Recent Immigration Reforms. (2014). Gathmann, Christina ; Keller, Nicolas .
    In: SOEPpapers on Multidisciplinary Panel Data Research.
    RePEc:diw:diwsop:diw_sp656.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  32. Selective Outmigration and the Estimation of Immigrants Earnings Profiles. (2014). dustmann, christian.
    In: CReAM Discussion Paper Series.
    RePEc:crm:wpaper:1402.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  33. Selective Outmigration and the Estimation of Immigrants Earnings Profiles. (2014). dustmann, christian ; Gorlach, Joseph-Simon .
    In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
    RePEc:ces:ceswps:_4617.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  34. Immigrants Genes: Genetic Diversity and Economic Development in the US. (2013). Brückner, Markus ; Ager, Philipp ; Bruckner, Markus .
    In: MPRA Paper.
    RePEc:pra:mprapa:51906.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  35. Migration to the US and Marital Mobility. (2013). Christopoulou, Rebekka ; Lillard, Dean R..
    In: NBER Working Papers.
    RePEc:nbr:nberwo:19495.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  36. Birthplace Diversity and Economic Prosperity. (2013). Rapoport, Hillel ; Harnoss, Johann ; Alesina, Alberto.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
    RePEc:nbr:nberwo:18699.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  37. Lets Be Selective about Migrant Self-Selection. (2013). Elsner, Benjamin ; Biavaschi, Costanza.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:iza:izadps:dp7865.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  38. The Economic Payoff of Name Americanization. (2013). Siddique, Zahra ; Giulietti, Corrado ; Biavaschi, Costanza.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:iza:izadps:dp7725.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  39. Birthplace Diversity and Economic Prosperity. (2013). Rapoport, Hillel ; Harnoss, Johann ; Alesina, Alberto.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:iza:izadps:dp7568.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  40. Intra-household Selection into Migration: Evidence from a Matched Sample of Migrants and Origin Households in Senegal. (2013). Senne, Jean-Noël ; Chort, Isabelle.
    In: Working Papers.
    RePEc:hal:wpaper:halshs-00877071.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  41. Intra-household Selection into Migration: Evidence from a Matched Sample of Migrants and Origin Households in Senegal. (2013). Senne, Jean-Noël ; Chort, Isabelle.
    In: PSE Working Papers.
    RePEc:hal:psewpa:halshs-00877071.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  42. Cultural diversity and economic growth: Evidence from the US during the age of mass migration. (2013). Brückner, Markus ; Ager, Philipp ; Bruckner, Markus .
    In: European Economic Review.
    RePEc:eee:eecrev:v:64:y:2013:i:c:p:76-97.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  43. The Making of Modern America: Migratory Flows in the Age of Mass Migration. (2013). Viarengo, Martina ; Rasul, Imran ; bandiera, oriana.
    In: Journal of Development Economics.
    RePEc:eee:deveco:v:102:y:2013:i:c:p:23-47.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  44. Have the poor always been less likely to migrate? Evidence from inheritance practices during the age of mass migration. (2013). Eriksson, Katherine ; Boustan, Leah ; Abramitzky, Ran .
    In: Journal of Development Economics.
    RePEc:eee:deveco:v:102:y:2013:i:c:p:2-14.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  45. Intra-household Selection into Migration: Evidence from a Matched Sample of Migrants and Origin Households in Senegal. (2013). Senne, Jean-Noël ; Chort, Isabelle.
    In: Working Papers.
    RePEc:dia:wpaper:dt201314.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  46. Birthplace Diversity and Economic Prosperity. (2013). Rapoport, Hillel ; Harnoss, Johann ; Alesina, Alberto.
    In: CReAM Discussion Paper Series.
    RePEc:crm:wpaper:1304.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  47. A Nation of Immigrants: Assimilation and Economic Outcomes in the Age of Mass Migration. (2012). Eriksson, Katherine ; Boustan, Leah ; Abramitzky, Ran.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
    RePEc:nbr:nberwo:18011.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  48. Smooth(er) Landing? The Dynamic Role of Networks in the Location and Occupational Choice of Immigrants. (2012). Tessada, José ; Lafortune, Jeanne.
    In: Documentos de Trabajo.
    RePEc:ioe:doctra:427.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  49. Smooth(er) Landing? The Dynamic Role of Networks in the Location and Occupational Choice of Immigrants. (2012). Tessada, José ; Lafortune, Jeanne.
    In: Working Papers ClioLab.
    RePEc:ioe:clabwp:14.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

  50. Historical Origins of Brazilian Relative Backwardness. (2012). Barros, Alexandre.
    In: Working Papers.
    RePEc:dtm:wpaper:64.

    Full description at Econpapers || Download paper

Coauthors

Authors registered in RePEc who have wrote about the same topic

Report date: 2024-12-16 14:16:14 || Missing content? Let us know

CitEc is a RePEc service, providing citation data for Economics since 2001. Sponsored by INOMICS. Last updated October, 6 2023. Contact: CitEc Team.