We present comparable evidence on intergenerational earnings mobility for Denmark, Finland, Norway, the UK and the US, with a focus on the role of gender and marital status. We confirm that earnings mobility in the Nordic countries is typically greater than in the US and in the UK, but find that, in contrast to all other groups, for married women mobility is approximately uniform across countries when estimates are based on women's own earnings. Defining offspring outcomes in terms of family earnings, on the other hand, leads to estimates of intergenerational mobility in the Nordic countries which exceed those for the US and the UK for both men and women, single and married. Unlike in the Nordic countries, we find that married women with ch...
International studies of the extent to which economic status is passed from one generation to the ne...
Using data on seven countries, we estimate trajectories in family incomes for families with and with...
Intergenerational mobility has long been an area of interest for many economists and sociologists. I...
We present comparable evidence on intergenerational earnings mobility for Denmark, Finland, Norway, ...
We present comparable evidence on intergenerational earnings mobility for Denmark, Finland, Norway,...
We show that the patterns of intergenerational earnings mobility in Denmark, Finland and Norway, unl...
We show that the patterns of intergenerational earnings mobility in Denmark, Finland and Norway, unl...
This paper adopts Chadwick and Solon’s (2002) model by using family earnings in the study of interge...
Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen: Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Zwecke...
We develop methods and employ similar sample restrictions to analyse differences in intergenerationa...
Using harmonized administrative data from Scandinavia, we find that intergenerational rank associati...
We use data from the German Socio-Economic Panel and the British Household Panel Survey to estimate ...
This paper examines the effect of marital sorting on earnings inequality, taking into account extens...
Women’s participation in the labour market varies substantially across Europe. While female particip...
The analysis, based on register data for Norwegian cohorts born 1950, 1955 and 1960, shows that the ...
International studies of the extent to which economic status is passed from one generation to the ne...
Using data on seven countries, we estimate trajectories in family incomes for families with and with...
Intergenerational mobility has long been an area of interest for many economists and sociologists. I...
We present comparable evidence on intergenerational earnings mobility for Denmark, Finland, Norway, ...
We present comparable evidence on intergenerational earnings mobility for Denmark, Finland, Norway,...
We show that the patterns of intergenerational earnings mobility in Denmark, Finland and Norway, unl...
We show that the patterns of intergenerational earnings mobility in Denmark, Finland and Norway, unl...
This paper adopts Chadwick and Solon’s (2002) model by using family earnings in the study of interge...
Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen: Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Zwecke...
We develop methods and employ similar sample restrictions to analyse differences in intergenerationa...
Using harmonized administrative data from Scandinavia, we find that intergenerational rank associati...
We use data from the German Socio-Economic Panel and the British Household Panel Survey to estimate ...
This paper examines the effect of marital sorting on earnings inequality, taking into account extens...
Women’s participation in the labour market varies substantially across Europe. While female particip...
The analysis, based on register data for Norwegian cohorts born 1950, 1955 and 1960, shows that the ...
International studies of the extent to which economic status is passed from one generation to the ne...
Using data on seven countries, we estimate trajectories in family incomes for families with and with...
Intergenerational mobility has long been an area of interest for many economists and sociologists. I...