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SUMMARY:MIOIR Seminar Series -  From Neighborhoods to Careers: Adolescent
  Segregation and High-Status Jobs in Adulthood
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DESCRIPTION:From Neighborhoods to Careers: Adolescent Segregation and Hig
 h-Status Jobs in Adulthood\n\nThe influence of neighborhood environments
  on children’s future outcomes has received growing scholarly attention.
  This study examines how neighborhood segregation during adolescence aff
 ects the likelihood of securing high-skilled occupations in adulthood. U
 sing comprehensive Swedish microdata\, we control for intergenerational 
 persistence in labor market outcomes and cognitive ability through milit
 ary enlistment data. The results show that growing up in neighborhoods w
 ith high poverty and low educational attainment reduces the probability 
 of entering occupations requiring advanced higher education. In contrast
 \, managerial positions appear less influenced by socioeconomic backgrou
 nd\, and we find limited effects of ethnic segregation. Higher education
  and relocation to metropolitan areas can partly mitigate neighborhood d
 isadvantages\, highlighting the importance of spatial mobility and acces
 s to university studies for disadvantaged youth. However\, socioeconomic
  disadvantages at the family level remain persistent.\n\nSpeaker Bio:\n\
 nCharlotta Mellander is Professor of Economics at Jönköping Internationa
 l Business School (Jönköping University). Her research focuses on region
 al development\, cities\, and human capital. She has published widely on
  urbanization\, migration\, and regional inequality.\n\n\nSeminar Detail
 s:\n\nThe Manchester Institute of Innovation Research runs a series of r
 egular seminars given by visiting speakers to Manchester. These seminars
  are open to anybody who is interested in science\, technology and innov
 ation policy and management.\n\nRefreshments will be available for netwo
 rking from 3:15 pm\, before the seminar.\n\nWe encourage AMBS and UoM st
 aff and students to join us in person. An online option is available via
  Microsoft Teams (see below).\n\nhttps://teams.microsoft.com/meet/397069
 75219549?p=QqnhXtOG6JJT1Edgm1\n\nMeeting ID: 397 069 752 195 49\nPasscod
 e: jh3sX9CG\n
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LOCATION:9.041 AMBS (Hybrid)\, Aliiance Manchester Business School\, Boot
 h Street West\, Manchester\, M15 6PB
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