Interpreting trends in intergenerational mobility Articles
Overview
published in
- JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY Journal
publication date
- July 2024
issue
- 8
volume
- 132
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
- 0022-3808
Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)
- 1537-534X
abstract
- Studying a dynamic model of intergenerational transmission, we show that past events affect contemporaneous trends in intergenerational mobility. Structural changes may generate long-lasting mobility trends that can be nonmonotonic, and declining mobility may reflect past gains rather than a recent deterioration of equality of opportunity. We provide two applications. We first show that changes in the parent generation have partially offset the effect of rising skill premia on income mobility in the United States. We then show that a Swedish school reform reduced the transmission of inequalities in the directly affected generation but increased their persistence in the next.
Classification
subjects
- Economics