Based on data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics and the Socio-economic Panel, we study the class mobility of three concurrent generations in the U.S. and Germany. We find that, in both countries, the grandfathersâ class is directly associated with their grandchildrenâ s social position. We propose three possible mechanisms which could explain the observed multigenerational mobility patterns. First, we consider the role of class-specific resources for mobility strategies. Second, we suggest a more general explanation by integrating grandparentsâ class into the reference frame for mobility decisions. Third, we argue that multigenerational class associations could be the result of categorical inequality based on race or ethnicity. We fin...
This study examines over-time trends in intergenerational class mobility based on cohorts of labour ...
Using SOEP-PSID data we analyze the impact of human capital and family background characteristics on...
This paper shows that across multiple generations, the persistence of occupational and educational a...
Based on data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics and the Socio-economic Panel, we study the cla...
Using harmonized household survey data, we analyse long run social mobility in the US, the UK, and G...
Using data from three British birth cohort studies, we examine patterns of social mobility over thre...
We study the relationship between inter-class inequality and intergenerational class mobility across...
This article shows that across multiple generations, the persistence of occupational and educational...
There is little consensus in past research regarding the sources of cross-national variation in rela...
Sebastian Braun gratefully acknowledges funding by the Fritz-Thyssen Stiftung. Jan Stuhler gratefull...
This paper summarises research on the relative level of intergenerational mobility – whether classif...
This paper summarises research on the relative level of intergenerational mobility - whether classif...
Using longitudinal data on fathers and their children, this study compares the extent of intergenera...
This paper analyses intergenerational educational mobility using survey data for twenty countries. ...
Comparative research into intergenerational social mobility has been typically restricted to a relat...
This study examines over-time trends in intergenerational class mobility based on cohorts of labour ...
Using SOEP-PSID data we analyze the impact of human capital and family background characteristics on...
This paper shows that across multiple generations, the persistence of occupational and educational a...
Based on data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics and the Socio-economic Panel, we study the cla...
Using harmonized household survey data, we analyse long run social mobility in the US, the UK, and G...
Using data from three British birth cohort studies, we examine patterns of social mobility over thre...
We study the relationship between inter-class inequality and intergenerational class mobility across...
This article shows that across multiple generations, the persistence of occupational and educational...
There is little consensus in past research regarding the sources of cross-national variation in rela...
Sebastian Braun gratefully acknowledges funding by the Fritz-Thyssen Stiftung. Jan Stuhler gratefull...
This paper summarises research on the relative level of intergenerational mobility – whether classif...
This paper summarises research on the relative level of intergenerational mobility - whether classif...
Using longitudinal data on fathers and their children, this study compares the extent of intergenera...
This paper analyses intergenerational educational mobility using survey data for twenty countries. ...
Comparative research into intergenerational social mobility has been typically restricted to a relat...
This study examines over-time trends in intergenerational class mobility based on cohorts of labour ...
Using SOEP-PSID data we analyze the impact of human capital and family background characteristics on...
This paper shows that across multiple generations, the persistence of occupational and educational a...