Intergenerational persistence estimates are susceptible to several well-documented biases arising from income measurement, and it has become standard practice to construct income measures to mitigate these. However, remaining bias can lead to a spurious grandparent coefficient estimate in multigenerational regressions, a recent focus of the mobility literature. We show with theory and simulations that even using a 30-year income average can result in a small positive spurious grandfather coefficient estimate. We further propose an IV approach, showing that it is not susceptible to this spillover bias in simplified settings and that it can provide bounds on the parameters in a more general scenario. With administrative data from Norway, we r...
This article shows that across multiple generations, the persistence of occupational and educational...
Using intergenerational data with a substantial part of the life-cycle earnings of children and almo...
Using Norwegian intergenerational data with a substantial part of the life-cycle earnings of childre...
Intergenerational persistence estimates are susceptible to several well-documented biases arising f...
Much of the global evidence on intergenerational income mobility is based on sub-optimal data. In pa...
Estimates of intergenerational economic mobility that use point in time measures of income and earn...
Much of the global evidence on intergenerational income mobility is based on sub-optimal data. In pa...
A recent literature studies the role of grandparents in status transmission. Results have been mixed...
This paper uses Norwegian census data on occupational associations among grandfathers, fathers and s...
Applied research on the association between parent and child lifetime income is relying on income da...
Social scientists and policy analysts have long expressed concern about the extent of intergeneratio...
We estimate intergenerational income mobility in the USA and Sweden. To measure the degree to which ...
Because the permanent incomes of parents and children are typically unobserved, the estimation of th...
This paper shows that across multiple generations, the persistence of occupational and educational a...
Intergenerational mobility is often studied using survey data. In such settings, selective unit or i...
This article shows that across multiple generations, the persistence of occupational and educational...
Using intergenerational data with a substantial part of the life-cycle earnings of children and almo...
Using Norwegian intergenerational data with a substantial part of the life-cycle earnings of childre...
Intergenerational persistence estimates are susceptible to several well-documented biases arising f...
Much of the global evidence on intergenerational income mobility is based on sub-optimal data. In pa...
Estimates of intergenerational economic mobility that use point in time measures of income and earn...
Much of the global evidence on intergenerational income mobility is based on sub-optimal data. In pa...
A recent literature studies the role of grandparents in status transmission. Results have been mixed...
This paper uses Norwegian census data on occupational associations among grandfathers, fathers and s...
Applied research on the association between parent and child lifetime income is relying on income da...
Social scientists and policy analysts have long expressed concern about the extent of intergeneratio...
We estimate intergenerational income mobility in the USA and Sweden. To measure the degree to which ...
Because the permanent incomes of parents and children are typically unobserved, the estimation of th...
This paper shows that across multiple generations, the persistence of occupational and educational a...
Intergenerational mobility is often studied using survey data. In such settings, selective unit or i...
This article shows that across multiple generations, the persistence of occupational and educational...
Using intergenerational data with a substantial part of the life-cycle earnings of children and almo...
Using Norwegian intergenerational data with a substantial part of the life-cycle earnings of childre...