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Frontiers of Economics in China

ISSN 1673-3444

ISSN 1673-3568(Online)

CN 11-5744/F

邮发代号 80-978

Frontiers of Economics in China  2011, Vol. 6 Issue (4): 568-591   https://doi.org/10.1007/s11459-011-0148-y
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Parental Education and Wages: Evidence from China
Parental Education and Wages: Evidence from China
Yuanyuan Chen(), Shuaizhang Feng
School of Economics, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, Shanghai 200433, China
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This paper investigates the relationship between parents’ education and children’s wage using two nationally representative data sets in China. Controlling for other things, both father’s and mother’s education are positively correlated with children’s wage. Nevertheless, returns to father’s education are lower in more market-oriented segments of the economy, including coastal regions, the non-state sector, and the later period of the reform era (post-1992), while the opposite is true for mother’s education. We argue that this new empirical evidence is consistent with the story that father’s education mainly indicates family connections useful for locating a better-paying first job, while mother’s education primarily captures unmeasured ability.

Key wordsparental education    wages    family connections    unmeasured ability
出版日期: 2011-12-05
Corresponding Author(s): Yuanyuan Chen,Email:shuaizhang.feng@gmail.com   
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. Parental Education and Wages: Evidence from China[J]. Frontiers of Economics in China, 2011, 6(4): 568-591.
Yuanyuan Chen, Shuaizhang Feng. Parental Education and Wages: Evidence from China. Front Econ Chin, 2011, 6(4): 568-591.
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