We present a new analysis of intergenerational mobility across three cohorts in England and Wales using linked decennial census microdata, focusing on occupation, homeownership, and education. Four main results emerge. First, area-level differences in upward occupational mobility are highly persistent over time. Second, measures of absolute and relative mobility tend to be spatially positively correlated. Third, there is a robust relationship between upward educational and upward occupational mobility. Last, there is a small negative relationship between upward homeownership mobility and upward occupational mobility, revealing that social mobility comparisons based on different outcomes can have different trends
We use the British Household Panel Study to analyse change over birth cohorts in patterns of social ...
This paper extends the literature on social mobility to investigate intergenerational links in home ...
In this paper we use longitudinal data on children and their parents to assess the extent of interge...
We present a new analysis of intergenerational mobility across three cohorts in England and Wales us...
Does the importance of your family background on how far you get in adulthood also depend on where y...
Recent studies of social mobility have documented that not only who your parents are, but also where...
Recent studies of social mobility have documented that not only who your parents are, but also where...
Empirical analysis of social mobility is typically framed by outcomes recorded for only a single, re...
Using a new dataset combining the British Household Panel Survey and Understanding Society, I estima...
In this paper we explore for the first time regional differences in the patterning of occupational s...
We use administrative records on the incomes of more than 40 million children and their parents to d...
In this paper we add to the existing evidence base on recent trends in inter-generational social mob...
In this paper we add to the existing evidence base on recent trends in inter‐generational social mob...
The UK has suffered from persistent spatial differences in unemployment rates for many decades. A lo...
Ensuring equal opportunity for people from diverse backgrounds is a major political concern, and spa...
We use the British Household Panel Study to analyse change over birth cohorts in patterns of social ...
This paper extends the literature on social mobility to investigate intergenerational links in home ...
In this paper we use longitudinal data on children and their parents to assess the extent of interge...
We present a new analysis of intergenerational mobility across three cohorts in England and Wales us...
Does the importance of your family background on how far you get in adulthood also depend on where y...
Recent studies of social mobility have documented that not only who your parents are, but also where...
Recent studies of social mobility have documented that not only who your parents are, but also where...
Empirical analysis of social mobility is typically framed by outcomes recorded for only a single, re...
Using a new dataset combining the British Household Panel Survey and Understanding Society, I estima...
In this paper we explore for the first time regional differences in the patterning of occupational s...
We use administrative records on the incomes of more than 40 million children and their parents to d...
In this paper we add to the existing evidence base on recent trends in inter-generational social mob...
In this paper we add to the existing evidence base on recent trends in inter‐generational social mob...
The UK has suffered from persistent spatial differences in unemployment rates for many decades. A lo...
Ensuring equal opportunity for people from diverse backgrounds is a major political concern, and spa...
We use the British Household Panel Study to analyse change over birth cohorts in patterns of social ...
This paper extends the literature on social mobility to investigate intergenerational links in home ...
In this paper we use longitudinal data on children and their parents to assess the extent of interge...