Seymour Spilerman
Affiliations: | Sociology | Columbia University, New York, NY |
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Sign in to add traineeDalton Conley | grad student | 1996 | Columbia |
Yuval Elmelech | grad student | 2002 | Columbia |
Eri Noguchi | grad student | 2003 | Columbia |
Florencia Torche | grad student | 2004 | Columbia |
Hanna Cho | grad student | 2005 | Columbia |
Yumiko Aratani | grad student | 2006 | Columbia |
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Spilerman S, Wolff FC. (2012) Parental wealth and resource transfers: How they matter in France for home ownership and living standards. Social Science Research. 41: 207-23 |
Torche F, Spilerman S. (2009) Intergenerational influences of wealth in Mexico Latin American Research Review. 44: 75-101 |
Torche F, Spilerman S. (2009) Household Wealth in Latin America Personal Wealth From a Global Perspective |
Wolff FC, Spilerman S, Attias-Donfut C. (2007) Transfers from migrants to their children: Evidence that altruism and cultural factors matter Review of Income and Wealth. 53: 619-644 |
Torche F, Spilerman S. (2006) Parental wealth effects on living standards and asset holdings: Results from Chile International Perspectives On Household Wealth. 329-363 |
Wolff F, Spilerman S, Attias-Donfut C. (2005) Do Parents Help More their Less Well-Off Children? Evidence from a Sample of Migrants to France Public Economics |
Spilerman S, Torche F. (2004) Living standard potential and the transmission of advantage in Chile What Has Happened to the Quality of Life in the Advanced Industrialized Nations?. 214-253 |
Spilerman S. (2004) The impact of parental wealth on early living standards in Israel American Journal of Sociology. 110: 92-122 |
Ishida H, Su KH, Spilerman S. (2002) Models of Career Advancement in Organizations European Sociological Review. 18: 179-198+i |
Spilerman S, Elmelech Y. (2001) Israeli Attitudes About Inter Vivos Transfers Social Science Research Network |