The effects of intergenerational income mobility and per pupil education spending on economic growth
Intergenerational income mobility is often studied in the context of inequality, but it also plays a critical role in long-term economic development.
Joseph A. Mauro
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The Impacts of COVID-19 Shock on Intergenerational Income Mobility: Evidence from China. [PDF]
Jiang S, Qi L, Lin X.
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Early Exposure to County Income Mobility and Adult Individual Health in the United States. [PDF]
Daza S, Palloni A.
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Social mobility: what is it and why does it matter?
The definition of social mobility is a matter of debate. In the following discussion, conceptual issues in the literature on mobility are commented. This paper defines social mobility as a situation in which the relative economic status of an agent is ...
Sebastián Galiani
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Downward income mobility among individuals with poor initial health is linked with higher cardiometabolic risk. [PDF]
Bulczak G, Gugushvili A.
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Exploring transport mobility issues and adaptive behavior of women in a developing country
Women encounter a plethora of mobility challenges in developing countries due to infrastructure challenges and conservative societal norms. This study examines the transport challenges for women across all income groups in a developing country.
Sharmin Nasrin, Subeh Chowdhury
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Changing Opportunity: Rising Local Wealth Inequality and Growing Class Gaps in Income Mobility
Recent research documents widening class gaps in intergenerational income mobility in the United States. Children from low-income families in more recent cohorts attain lower incomes than their counterparts in earlier cohorts, while no comparable decline
Manuel Schechtl, Florencia Torche
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Income mobility as an equalizer of permanent income
Norwegian Research Council (project number 194339)
Rolf Aaberge, Magne Mogstad
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This work investigates the earnings mobility in Brazil, considering the period before and after the observed fall of inequality in the country. We used microdata from Monthly Employment Survey (PME/IBGE), from 1992 to 2009.
Mariangela Furlan Antigo +1 more
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