The effects of parent’s education and locality on child’s occupation
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DOI: 10.21661/r-118085
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- Borisov G.V. 1
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- [08.00.00] Экономические науки
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1 FSBEI of HE "Saint Petersburg State University"
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Borisov G. V. (2017). The effects of parent’s education and locality on child’s occupation. Science in figures, 27-29. https://doi.org/10.21661/r-118085
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DOI: 10.21661/r-118085
Abstract
The author uses the data of 1994–2013 to estimate the effects of parent’s education and locality on occupation of adult sons and daughters, discovers that occupation of both sons and daughters depends on parent’s education. A high education attainment of parents increases the probability of children to be employed as officials, managers, or professionals. Locality has a strong influence on son’s occupation, while its effect on daughter’s occupation is less pronounced.
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