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Ethnic Capital and Intergenerational Mobility

George J. Borjas1,2

1 National Bureau of Economic Research · 2 Harvard University

Quarterly Journal of Economics 1992

This paper analyzes the extent to which ethnic skill differentials are transmitted across generations. I assume that ethnicity acts as an externality in the human capital accumulation process. The skills of the next generation depend on parental inputs and on the quality of the ethnic environment in which parents make their investments, or "ethnic capital." The empirical evidence reveals that the skills of today's generation depend not only on the skills of their parents, but also on the average skills of the ethnic group in the parent's generation.

DOI
10.2307/2118325
Volume
107 (1)
Pages
123-150
Language
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