Frontiers of Economics and Globalization
Migration and Culture
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Volume
8
ISBN electronic:
978-0-85724-154-2
ISBN print:
978-0-85724-153-5
Series ISSN:
1574-8715
Publication date:
2010
Book Chapter
Chapter 17 Who Matters Most? The Effect of Parent's Schooling on Children's Schooling
By
Ira N. Gang
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited
2010
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Published:2010
Citation
Ira N. Gang, 2010. "Chapter 17 Who Matters Most? The Effect of Parent's Schooling on Children's Schooling", Migration and Culture, Gil S. Epstein, Ira N. Gang
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2010
This chapter examines the differential effects of mother's schooling and father's schooling on the acquisition of schooling by their offspring. It does this in a “cross-cultural” context by comparing results across three countries: Germany, Hungary, and the Former Soviet Union. It looks within these countries, by gender, at different ethnic subgroups. Evidence is found, generally, that father's schooling is more important than mother's, but this does vary by ethnic group. Mother's schooling plays a relatively larger role for females.
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