Education, which enhances human capital's qualification and productivity and increases individual's future earnings, is also one of the most effective political instruments that permanently solves income inequalities problem. In this study, utilizing Quantile regression techniques in Denizli we analyzed the effect of education level of mother and father on household's income. Results indicated that while the impact of mother's educational level on income does not show a significant difference for different points of the distribution; the impact of father's education level on income reaches the highest level in the mid-point (q50) of the distribution, after that point as the father's education level increases, household's income less increases.
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