Prior research on trends in intergenerational mobility in economic status has focused chiefly on income and earnings. There is hardly any research on trends in intergenerational wealth transmission, at least in part because of the rarity of cross-generational data with wealth measures good enough for a crosstime analysis to be undertaken. In the intergenerational setting, housing tenure data is more widely available than good data on total wealth. This paper uses cross-time changes in intergenerational associations in home ownership to generate evidence on trends in intergenerational wealth mobility. Both home ownership and the value of main residence are shown to be strongly associated with wealth accumulation. The strength of the intergen...
The literature on social and wealth inequality has long acknowledged the importance of intergenerati...
We study intergenerational wealth mobility and its evolution in France over the period 1960-2015. Mo...
This paper flatly contradicts the common view that anyone can make it in modern Britain. Indeed, rat...
This paper studies intergenerational links in home ownership, an increasingly important wealth marke...
This paper extends the literature on social mobility to investigate intergenerational links in home ...
Research points to a growing wealth inequality between the generations in the UK, write Jo Blanden a...
In this paper we use HMRC estate statistics and micro-data from four UK household surveys to examine...
Home ownership is the largest component of wealth for most households and its intergenerational tran...
Home ownership is valued not just for the housing it provides but also as a means to accumulate weal...
This thesis studies the intergenerational wealth mobility between generations providing insight to t...
Using the British Household Panel Survey, we investigate the role of inheritance in shaping the dist...
Using a new dataset combining the British Household Panel Survey and Understanding Society, I estima...
Personal wealth has grown since the 1970s twice as fast in real terms as national income. Has this r...
Does the importance of your family background on how far you get in adulthood also depend on where y...
This paper considers home ownership rates for different generational cohorts in the UK, and how they...
The literature on social and wealth inequality has long acknowledged the importance of intergenerati...
We study intergenerational wealth mobility and its evolution in France over the period 1960-2015. Mo...
This paper flatly contradicts the common view that anyone can make it in modern Britain. Indeed, rat...
This paper studies intergenerational links in home ownership, an increasingly important wealth marke...
This paper extends the literature on social mobility to investigate intergenerational links in home ...
Research points to a growing wealth inequality between the generations in the UK, write Jo Blanden a...
In this paper we use HMRC estate statistics and micro-data from four UK household surveys to examine...
Home ownership is the largest component of wealth for most households and its intergenerational tran...
Home ownership is valued not just for the housing it provides but also as a means to accumulate weal...
This thesis studies the intergenerational wealth mobility between generations providing insight to t...
Using the British Household Panel Survey, we investigate the role of inheritance in shaping the dist...
Using a new dataset combining the British Household Panel Survey and Understanding Society, I estima...
Personal wealth has grown since the 1970s twice as fast in real terms as national income. Has this r...
Does the importance of your family background on how far you get in adulthood also depend on where y...
This paper considers home ownership rates for different generational cohorts in the UK, and how they...
The literature on social and wealth inequality has long acknowledged the importance of intergenerati...
We study intergenerational wealth mobility and its evolution in France over the period 1960-2015. Mo...
This paper flatly contradicts the common view that anyone can make it in modern Britain. Indeed, rat...