Structural estimates of the intergenerational education correlation

Citation
Belzil, Christian et Hansen, Jörgen, Structural estimates of the intergenerational education correlation, Journal of applied econometrics , 18(6), 2003, pp. 679-696
ISSN journal
08837252
Volume
18
Issue
6
Year of publication
2003
Pages
679 - 696
Database
ACNP
SICI code
Abstract
Using a structural dynamic programming model, we investigate the relative importance of family background variables and individual specific abilities in explaining cross-sectional differences in schooling attainments and wages. Each type of ability is the sum of one component correlated with family background variables and a residual (orthogonal) component which is purely individual specific. Household background variables (especially parents' education) account for 68% of the explained cross-sectional variations in schooling attainments, while ability correlated with background variables accounts for 17% and pure individual specific ability accounts for 15%. Interestingly, individual differences in wages are mostly explained by pure individual specific abilities as they account for as much as 73% of the explained variations in wages. Family background variables account for only 19%, while ability endowments correlated with family background account for 8%.