Persistent Advantage or Disadvantage?: Evidence in Support of the Intergenerational Drag Hypothesis
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Dietrich, J; Guilkey, DK; Darity Jr, WA
Published in: The American Journal of Economics and Sociology
April 2001
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The American Journal of Economics and Sociology
Publication Date
April 2001
Volume
60
Issue
2
Start / End Page
435 / 470
Related Subject Headings
- General Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
- 1608 Sociology
- 1402 Applied Economics
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Dietrich, J., Guilkey, D. K., & Darity Jr, W. A. (2001). Persistent Advantage or Disadvantage?: Evidence in Support of the Intergenerational Drag Hypothesis. The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 60(2), 435–470.
Dietrich, Jason, David K. Guilkey, and W. A. Darity Jr. “Persistent Advantage or Disadvantage?: Evidence in Support of the Intergenerational Drag Hypothesis.” The American Journal of Economics and Sociology 60, no. 2 (April 2001): 435–70.
Dietrich J, Guilkey DK, Darity Jr WA. Persistent Advantage or Disadvantage?: Evidence in Support of the Intergenerational Drag Hypothesis. The American Journal of Economics and Sociology. 2001 Apr;60(2):435–70.
Dietrich, Jason, et al. “Persistent Advantage or Disadvantage?: Evidence in Support of the Intergenerational Drag Hypothesis.” The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, vol. 60, no. 2, Apr. 2001, pp. 435–70.
Dietrich J, Guilkey DK, Darity Jr WA. Persistent Advantage or Disadvantage?: Evidence in Support of the Intergenerational Drag Hypothesis. The American Journal of Economics and Sociology. 2001 Apr;60(2):435–470.
Published In
The American Journal of Economics and Sociology
Publication Date
April 2001
Volume
60
Issue
2
Start / End Page
435 / 470
Related Subject Headings
- General Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
- 1608 Sociology
- 1402 Applied Economics