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Lacina, Michael John. Accounting conservatism, firm growth, earnings persistence, and earnings-based valuation. Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI Dissertation Services, 2002.

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Statistics Canada. Analytical Studies Branch., ed. Life cycle bias in the estimation of intergenerational earnings persistence. Ottawa: Analytical Studies Branch, Statistics Canada, 2003.

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Müller, Christian. Confirming Dividend Changes and the Non-Monotonic Investor Revision of Earnings Persistence. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-04473-2.

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Lea, McAnally Mary, ed. Cases in financial reporting: An integrated approach withan emphasis on earnings quality and persistence. 2nd ed. Upper Saddle River, N.J: Prentice Hall, 1998.

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Lea, McAnally Mary, ed. Cases in financial reporting: An integrated approach with an emphasis on earnings and persistence. 3rd ed. Upper Saddle River, N.J: Prentice Hall, 2001.

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Lea, McAnally Mary, ed. Cases in financial reporting: An integrated approach with an emphasis on earnings and persistence. 5th ed. Upper Saddle River, N.J: Prentice Hall, 2006.

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Hirst, D. Eric. Cases in financial reporting: An integrated approach withan emphasis on earnings quality and persistence. Upper Saddle River, N.J: Prentice Hall, 1996.

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Lea, McAnally Mary, ed. Cases in financial reporting: An integrated approach with an emphasis on earnings and persistence. 4th ed. Upper Saddle River, N.J: Pearson/Prentice Hall, 2004.

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Ted, Wannell, and Statistics Canada. Analytical Studies Branch., eds. The persistent gap: Exploring the earnings differential between male and female postsecondary graduates. [Ottawa]: Statistics Canada, Analytical Studies Branch, 1989.

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Thiagarajan, Sundararaman. Economic determinants of earnings persistence. 1989.

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Müller, Christian. Confirming Dividend Changes and the Non-Monotonic Investor Revision of Earnings Persistence. Springer Gabler. in Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH, 2013.

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Müller, Christian. Confirming Dividend Changes and the Non-Monotonic Investor Revision of Earnings Persistence. Springer Gabler, 2013.

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McAnally, Mary Lea, and D. Eric Hirst. Cases in Financial Reporting: An Integrated Approach With an Emphasis on Earnings Quality and Persistence. Prentice Hall College Div, 1995.

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Cases in Financial Reporting: An Integrated Approach With an Emphasis on Earnings Quality and Persistence. Prentice Hall College Div, 1995.

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McNally, Mary Lea, and D. Eric Hirst. Cases in Financial Reporting: An Integrated Approach with an Emphasis on Earnings and Persistence (3rd Edition). 3rd ed. Prentice Hall, 2000.

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McNally, Mary Lea, and D. Eric Hirst. Cases in Financial Reporting: An Integrated Approach with an Emphasis on Earnings and Persistence (3rd Edition). Prentice Hall, 2000.

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McAnally, Mary Lea, and D. Eric Hirst. Cases in Financial Reporting: An Integrated Approach with an Emphasis on Earnings and Persistence, Fourth Edition. Prentice Hall, 2003.

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McAnally, Mary Lea, and D. Eric Hirst. Cases in Financial Reporting: An Integrated Approach with an Emphasis on Earnings and Persistence, Fourth Edition. 4th ed. Prentice Hall, 2003.

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Fox, Liana, Florencia Torche, and Jane Waldfogel. Intergenerational Mobility. Edited by David Brady and Linda M. Burton. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199914050.013.24.

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This article reviews current research on intergenerational mobility, which indicates opportunity for children to move beyond their social origins and obtain a status not dictated by that of their parents. Mobility tends to be measured by the extent of association between parents’ and adult children’s socioeconomic status (measured by social class, occupation, earnings, or family income). Stronger associations mean more intergenerational transmission of advantage (often referred to as persistence) and less mobility, whereas weaker associations indicate less persistence and more mobility. The article begins with a discussion of theoretical and methodological approaches to measuring intergenerational mobility. Drawing on research in economics and sociology, it then examines the evidence on the degree of mobility and persistence as well as possible underlying mechanisms. Finally, it compares mobility in wealthy and developing countries and suggests directions for future research.
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Bahle, Thomas, and Peter Krause. Child Poverty during the Recession in Germany. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198797968.003.0004.

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In Germany child poverty was hardly affected by the crisis, but continues to be a structural problem. The chapter describes the main trends in child poverty before and over the crisis. Furthermore it analyses why the crisis did not have a strong impact and which structural problems in the German welfare system and on the labour market have contributed to the persistence of child poverty. Structural problems are identified in particular in three areas: access to employment, low earnings and low social benefits which are not targeted at low-income families. Single-mother families and parents with low qualifications therefore continue to have a high poverty risk, even when the conditions have improved after the first years of the crisis.
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