Intergenerational transmission of educational attainment: The role of household assets

  • Jin Huang

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    Abstract

    High intergenerational persistence of educational attainment is an indicator of educational inequality and a barrier to equal opportunities in the labor market and beyond. This study uses data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics to generate a sample of two cohorts of children (’84 and &94 cohorts), and it examines whether intergenerational transmission of educational attainment varies by household economic resources, especially household assets. Results show that, among male children in the &94 cohort, household assets increase the strength of the association between parents’ and children's years of schooling. Also, household assets are found to interact with parental education to affect educational attainment, as measured by college completion, among female children in the &94 cohort. Research and policy implications are discussed.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)112-123
    Number of pages12
    JournalEconomics of Education Review
    Volume33
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Apr 2013

    Keywords

    • Economic impact
    • Educational economics
    • Human capital

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