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DESCRIPTION:Title: Age at Immigration and the Intergenerational Income Mobi
 lity of the 1.5 Generation.\n\nAbstract: We exploit longitudinal tax files
  linked to Census data to measure the contribution of age at immigration t
 o the intergenerational income mobility of immigrant children. We first es
 timate the causal effect of children’s age at immigration on adulthood inc
 ome using a siblings fixed effects model of years of exposure to the host 
 country. Up to 10 years old\, the relationship between age at immigration 
 and income is weak\, but starting at age 11\, each additional year is asso
 ciated with a decrease in adulthood income rank of close to half a percent
 ile rank. We then find that adjusting the 1.5 generation’s income ranks fo
 r age at immigration results in an intergenerational rank-rank coefficient
  that is lower by 0.018\, or 10.2% of the (unadjusted) intergenerational i
 ncome transmission estimate of the 1.5 generation. Earlier immigration has
  the potential to improve intergenerational economic mobility.\n\n Venue: 
 UQAM Pavillon Président-Kennedy\, salle PK-5115\, Montréal\n
DTSTART:20260205T203000Z
DTEND:20260205T213000Z
SUMMARY:Catherine Haeck (UQAM)
URL:https://www.mcgill.ca/mathstat/channels/event/catherine-haeck-uqam-3707
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