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Intergenerational Mobility of Immigrants in the United States over Two Centuries
The American Economic Review, 2021Using millions of father-son pairs spanning more than 100 years of US history, we find that children of immigrants from nearly every sending country have higher rates of upward mobility than children of the US-born.
Ran Abramitzky+3 more
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Family Background, Neighborhoods and Intergenerational Mobility
Social Science Research Network, 2021This paper reviews the literature on intergenerational mobility. While our review is centered around the large empirical literature on this topic, we also give a brief discussion of some of the relevant theory.
M. Mogstad, Gaute Torsvik
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Intergenerational Mobility in the Land of Inequality
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022We provide the first estimates of intergenerational income mobility for a developing country, namely Brazil. We measure formal income from tax and employment registries, and we train machine learning models on census and survey data to predict informal income.
Pinotti, Paolo+4 more
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Mobility for All: Representative Intergenerational Mobility Estimates over the 20th Century
Social Science Research Network, 2021We present what is to the best of our knowledge the first long-run estimates of intergenerational relative mobility for samples that are representative of the full U.S.born population.
Elisa Jácome, I. Kuziemko, S. Naidu
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Journal of Labor Economics, 2021
Has the geography of intergenerational mobility in the United States changed over time? Constructing a large historical linked sample, I show that upward mobility in the early twentieth century was greater for those who grew up in the coastal and ...
Hui Ren Tan
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Has the geography of intergenerational mobility in the United States changed over time? Constructing a large historical linked sample, I show that upward mobility in the early twentieth century was greater for those who grew up in the coastal and ...
Hui Ren Tan
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Intergenerational Mobility in India: New Measures and Estimates across Time and Social Groups
American Economic Journal: Applied EconomicsWe study intergenerational mobility in India. We propose a new measure of upward mobility: the expected education rank of a child born to parents in the bottom half of the education distribution.
S. Asher, P. Novosad, Charlie Rafkin
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Intergenerational Mobility: What Do We Care About? What Should We Care About?
Australian Economic Review, 2020Inequality threatens intergenerational income mobility, but different types of inequality threaten mobility in different ways, raising distinct policy challenges.
Miles Corak
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Intergenerational Health Mobility in Germany
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023We describe the joint permanent health distribution of parents and children in Germany using 25 years of data from the Socio-Economic Panel. We derive three main results: First, a ten percentile increase in parental permanent health is associated with a 2.3 percentile increase in their child's health.
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Intergenerational Mobility and Credit
SSRN Electronic JournalWe combine the Decennial Census, credit reports, and administrative earnings to create the first panel dataset linking parent's credit access to the labor market outcomes of children in the U.S.We find that a 10% increase in parent's unused revolving credit during their children's adolescence (13 to 18 years old) is associated with 0.28% to 0.37 ...
Braxton, John Carter+3 more
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Intergenerational Mobility and Unequal School Opportunity
, 2020We analyse the impact of unequal school opportunity on intergenerational income mobility and human capital accumulation. Building upon the classical Becker–Tomes–Solon framework, we use a regime-switch model allowing for differences in income ...
Andreu Arenas Jal, J. Hindriks
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