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Deininger, Klaus; Goyal, Aparajita; Nagarajan, Hari – Journal of Human Resources, 2013
We use inheritance patterns over three generations of individuals to assess
the impact of changes in the Hindu Succession Act that grant daughters
equal coparcenary birth rights in joint family property that were denied to
daughters in the past. We show that the amendment significantly increased
daughters' likelihood to inherit land, but that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Real Estate, Daughters, Death
Lovenheim, Michael F.; Reynolds, C. Lockwood – Journal of Human Resources, 2013
We use NLSY97 data to examine how home price variation affects the
quality of postsecondary schools students attend. We find a $10,000 increase
in housing wealth increases the likelihood of public flagship university
enrollment relative to nonflagship enrollment by 2.0 percent and decreases
the relative probability of attending a community…
Descriptors: College Choice, Housing, Costs, Real Estate
Freedman, Matthew – Journal of Human Resources, 2013
This paper uses a regression discontinuity design to examine the effects of geographically targeted business incentives on local labor markets. Unlike elsewhere in the United States, enterprise zone (EZ) designations in Texas are determined in part by a cutoff rule based on census block group poverty rates. Exploiting this discontinuity as a…
Descriptors: Labor Market, Personnel Selection, Incentives, Poverty