From Parent To Child: Intrahousehold Allocations And Intergenerational Relations In The United States (population And Development Series)

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How do parents allocate human capital among their children? To what extent do parental decisions about resource allocation determine children's eventual economic success?

The analyses in From Parent to Child explore these questions by developing and testing a model in which the earnings of children with different genetic endowments respond differently to investments in human capital. Behrman, Pollak, and Taubman use this model to investigate issues such as parental bias in resource allocations based on gender or birth order; the extent of intergenerational mobility in income, earnings, and schooling in the United States; the relative importance of environmental and genetic factors in determining variations in schooling; and whether parents' distributions offset the intended effects of government programs designed to subsidize children. In allocating scarce resources, parents face a trade-off between equity and efficiency, between the competing desires to equalize the wealth of their children and to maximize the sum of their earnings.

Building on the seminal work of Gary Becker, From Parent to Child integrates careful modeling of household behavior with systematic empirical testing, and will appeal to anyone interested in the economics of the family.

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An economic study examining and measuring economic and educational similarity among siblings ("intragenerational linkages") and between parents and children ("intergenerational linkages"), with a view to clarifying the importance of what happens within families in relation to the economy. The volume's five sections cover the "separable earnings-transfers" model of intrahousehold allocations; the wealth model, transaction costs, and tied parental transfers; intrahousehold allocations and interpretations of schooling effects; associations between parental income and child earnings; and "nature versus nurture" in schooling and earnings. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Name in long format: From Parent To Child: Intrahousehold Allocations And Intergenerational Relations In The United States (population And Development Series)
ISBN-10: 0226041573
ISBN-13: 9780226041575
Book pages: 322
Book language: en
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: University Of Chicago Press
Dimensions: 6.00 (w) x 9.00 (h) x 0.70 (d)

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