We document trends in social mobility in Norway using intergenerational income elasticities, the associations between the income percentiles of fathers and sons, and brother correlations. The results of all approaches suggest that social mobility increased substantially between cohorts born in the early 1930s and the early 1940s. Father–son associations remained stable for cohorts born after World War II, while brother correlations continued to decline. The relationship between father and son income percentile ranks is highly non-linear for early cohorts, but it approaches linearity over time. We discuss increasing educational attainment among low- and middle-income families as a possible mechanism underlying these trends.peerReviewe
This volume examines the role of education in shaping rates and patterns of intergenerational social...
Parental or socio-economic background plays an important role in determining employment outcomes dur...
This paper assesses recent patterns in intergenerational social mobility across OECD countries and e...
This paper documents trends in social mobility in Norway starting from fathers born at the turn of t...
The 1900s were a century of remarkable changes in the Norwegian society. In socioeconomic terms, Nor...
Using longitudinal data for Norwegian children born in 1950, 1955, 1960 and 1965, we find a relative...
Previous research on changes in intergenerational mobility suggests that the mobility is decreasing ...
Using longitudinal data for Norwegian children born in 1950, 1955, 1960 and 1965, we find a relative...
This thesis applies newly developed measurers of intergenerational income mobility on register data ...
There are large differences in intergenerational mobility between countries. However, little is know...
Despite calls for bridging the gap between the sociology of social class and the sociology of elites...
The analysis, based on register data for Norwegian cohorts born 1950, 1955, and 1960, shows that th...
There are large differences in intergenerational mobility between countries. Little is known, howeve...
This paper is concerned with the investigation of the intergenerational mobility of education in sev...
This paper is concerned with the investigation of the intergenerational mobility of education in sev...
This volume examines the role of education in shaping rates and patterns of intergenerational social...
Parental or socio-economic background plays an important role in determining employment outcomes dur...
This paper assesses recent patterns in intergenerational social mobility across OECD countries and e...
This paper documents trends in social mobility in Norway starting from fathers born at the turn of t...
The 1900s were a century of remarkable changes in the Norwegian society. In socioeconomic terms, Nor...
Using longitudinal data for Norwegian children born in 1950, 1955, 1960 and 1965, we find a relative...
Previous research on changes in intergenerational mobility suggests that the mobility is decreasing ...
Using longitudinal data for Norwegian children born in 1950, 1955, 1960 and 1965, we find a relative...
This thesis applies newly developed measurers of intergenerational income mobility on register data ...
There are large differences in intergenerational mobility between countries. However, little is know...
Despite calls for bridging the gap between the sociology of social class and the sociology of elites...
The analysis, based on register data for Norwegian cohorts born 1950, 1955, and 1960, shows that th...
There are large differences in intergenerational mobility between countries. Little is known, howeve...
This paper is concerned with the investigation of the intergenerational mobility of education in sev...
This paper is concerned with the investigation of the intergenerational mobility of education in sev...
This volume examines the role of education in shaping rates and patterns of intergenerational social...
Parental or socio-economic background plays an important role in determining employment outcomes dur...
This paper assesses recent patterns in intergenerational social mobility across OECD countries and e...