We propose a new methodology for measuring intergenerational mobility in economic well-being. Our method is based on the joint distribution of surnames and economic outcomes. It circumvents the need for intergenerational panel data, a long-standing stumbling block for understanding mobility. It does so by using cross-sectional data alongside a calibrated structural model in order to recover the traditional intergenerational elasticity measures. Our main idea is simple. If ‘inheritance ’ is important for economic outcomes, then rare surnames should predict economic outcomes in the cross-section. This is because rare surnames are indicative of familial linkages. If the number of rare surnames is small this approach will not work. However, rar...
This paper analyses intergenerational earnings mobility in Spain correcting for different selection ...
Surname distributions were studied in records of male and female births in Ferrara in the period 198...
Most social mobility studies take a two-generation perspective, in which intergenerational relations...
We propose a new methodology for measuring intergenerational mobility in economic well-being. Our me...
We propose an alternative method for measuring intergenerational mobility.Traditional methods based ...
This article uses a panel of 18,869 people with rare surnames whose wealth is observed at death in E...
This paper explains how surname distributions can be used as a way to measure rates of social mobili...
Using educational status in England from 1170 to 2012, we show that the rate of social mobility in a...
This paper uses a panel of 21,618 people with rare surnames whose wealth is observed at death in Eng...
This paper contributes to the literature on long-term changes in intergenerational persistence of eq...
Conventional social mobility research misses substantial inequalities of opportunity. To capture int...
This paper estimates historical intergenerational elasticities between fathers and children of both ...
This paper provides a new perspective on intergenerational mobility in the United States in the late...
Findings from a recent study by Neil Cummins and a colleague suggest that social mobility in modern ...
This paper analyses intergenerational earnings mobility in Spain correcting for different selection ...
This paper analyses intergenerational earnings mobility in Spain correcting for different selection ...
Surname distributions were studied in records of male and female births in Ferrara in the period 198...
Most social mobility studies take a two-generation perspective, in which intergenerational relations...
We propose a new methodology for measuring intergenerational mobility in economic well-being. Our me...
We propose an alternative method for measuring intergenerational mobility.Traditional methods based ...
This article uses a panel of 18,869 people with rare surnames whose wealth is observed at death in E...
This paper explains how surname distributions can be used as a way to measure rates of social mobili...
Using educational status in England from 1170 to 2012, we show that the rate of social mobility in a...
This paper uses a panel of 21,618 people with rare surnames whose wealth is observed at death in Eng...
This paper contributes to the literature on long-term changes in intergenerational persistence of eq...
Conventional social mobility research misses substantial inequalities of opportunity. To capture int...
This paper estimates historical intergenerational elasticities between fathers and children of both ...
This paper provides a new perspective on intergenerational mobility in the United States in the late...
Findings from a recent study by Neil Cummins and a colleague suggest that social mobility in modern ...
This paper analyses intergenerational earnings mobility in Spain correcting for different selection ...
This paper analyses intergenerational earnings mobility in Spain correcting for different selection ...
Surname distributions were studied in records of male and female births in Ferrara in the period 198...
Most social mobility studies take a two-generation perspective, in which intergenerational relations...