Intergenerational transmission of poverty and inequality: young lives
There is considerable emphasis in academic and policy literatures on intergenerational transmissions of poverty and inequality. The perception is that improving schooling attainment and income/consumption for parents in poor households will result in important reductions in poverty and inequality fo...
Main Authors: | Behrman, J, Schott, W, Mani, S, Crookston, B, Dearden, K, Duc, L, Fernald, L, Stein, A, Young Lives Determinants and Consequences of Child Growth Project Team |
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Format: | Working paper |
Language: | English |
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Young Lives
2013
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