of child that are observed appear to favor daughters, although migration
of fathers may present a slight advantage for sons. The comparatively high
education of parents of children in the sample appears to be being transmitted
to their children, as 89.4 percent of respondents had graduated
from high school at the time of the survey, and on average, respondents
had completed 13.6 years of schooling. Among the 19–21 year olds, four
of five had attained at least some college.