How the genetics of cognitive and non-cognitive skills influence intergenerational social mobility
Franco Bonomi Bezzo,
Amanda Hughes,
Tobias Wolfram
et al.
Abstract:Research on intergenerational transmission of advantage highlights the enduring influence of parental socio-economic status on offspring’s social mobility. Besides parental background, individual skills and choices significantly shape adult socio-economic position. Our study stands out on two dimensions. One, it investigates the interplay between cognitive and non-cognitive skills, social origins, genetic predispositions with a systematic focus on gender similarities and differences. Two, it explores the influ… Show more
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