Academics and policymakers have shown great interest in cross-national comparisons of intergenerational earnings mobility. However, producing consistent and comparable estimates of earnings mobility is not a trivial task. In most countries researchers are unable to observe earnings information for two generations. They are thus forced to rely upon imputed data from different surveys instead. This paper builds upon previous work by considering the consistency of the intergenerational correlation as well as the elasticity, how this changes when using a range of different instrumental (imputer) variables, and highlighting an important but infrequently discussed measurement issue. Our key finding is that, while TSTSLS estimates of and are both ...
This study uses a new data set that contains the Social Security earnings histories of parents and c...
This paper analyses intergenerational earnings mobility in Spain correcting for different selection ...
Because the permanent incomes of parents and children are typically unobserved, the estimation of th...
Academics and policymakers have shown great interest in cross-national comparisons of intergeneratio...
Academics and policymakers have shown great interest in cross-national comparisons of intergeneratio...
Academics and policymakers have shown great interest in cross-national comparisons of intergeneratio...
Academics and policymakers have shown great interest in cross-national comparisons of intergeneratio...
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...
Using longitudinal data on fathers and their children, this study compares the extent of intergenera...
This paper examines the consequences of specification error when transition matrices are used to an...
We estimate intergenerational income mobility in the USA and Sweden. To measure the degree to which ...
This paper analyses intergenerational earnings mobility in Spain correcting for different selection ...
International studies of the extent to which economic status is passed from one generation to the ne...
The OLS estimator of the intergenerational earnings correlation is biased towards zero, while the in...
This study uses a new data set that contains the Social Security earnings histories of parents and c...
This paper analyses intergenerational earnings mobility in Spain correcting for different selection ...
Because the permanent incomes of parents and children are typically unobserved, the estimation of th...
Academics and policymakers have shown great interest in cross-national comparisons of intergeneratio...
Academics and policymakers have shown great interest in cross-national comparisons of intergeneratio...
Academics and policymakers have shown great interest in cross-national comparisons of intergeneratio...
Academics and policymakers have shown great interest in cross-national comparisons of intergeneratio...
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...
Using longitudinal data on fathers and their children, this study compares the extent of intergenera...
This paper examines the consequences of specification error when transition matrices are used to an...
We estimate intergenerational income mobility in the USA and Sweden. To measure the degree to which ...
This paper analyses intergenerational earnings mobility in Spain correcting for different selection ...
International studies of the extent to which economic status is passed from one generation to the ne...
The OLS estimator of the intergenerational earnings correlation is biased towards zero, while the in...
This study uses a new data set that contains the Social Security earnings histories of parents and c...
This paper analyses intergenerational earnings mobility in Spain correcting for different selection ...
Because the permanent incomes of parents and children are typically unobserved, the estimation of th...