The article Return Migration, Investment in Children, and Intergenerational Mobility: Comparing Sons of Foreign- and Native- Born

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The article “Return Migration, Investment in Children, and Intergenerational Mobility: Comparing Sons of Foreign- and Native- Born Fathers” (J. Hum. Res. 2008: 299–324) presented the following summary data on years of education both for sample of sons of native-born fathers in Germany and another sample of sons of foreign-born fathers.

Does the true average years of education for sons of native-born fathers appear to exceed that for those with foreign-born fathers? State and test the appropriate hypotheses using a significance level of .01.

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Modern Mathematical Statistics With Applications

ISBN: 9783030551551

3rd Edition

Authors: Jay L. Devore, Kenneth N. Berk, Matthew A. Carlton

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