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When measure matters: coresident sample selection bias in estimating intergenerational mobility in developing countries

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Table 1: Intergenerational Persistence and Coresident Sample Bias:  Bangladesh (All Children)
Table 2: Intergenerational Persistence and Coresident Sample Bias: India (All Children)
Table 3: Intergenerational Persistence between Father- Sons and Mother-Daughters (Bangladesh and India)
Table 4: Robustness Checks: All Children
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