The prediction approach proposed by Dearden, Machin and Reed (DMR) consists in (1) regressing the observed incomes of the child and parent families on separate sets of predetermined variables, and (2) regressing the child’s predicted income on that of the parents. Conceptually, this estimator must relate to the 2SLS/IV estimator. We re-derive the prediction estimator in matrix form, and reconsider its consistency requirements. The measurement model of DMR is then embedded within a simultaneous equations framework, for which an alternative 2SLS/IV estimator is proposed. The latter produces larger estimates for the intergenerational correlation. The policy relevance of the two sets of findings is then discussed
We propose a simple and generalizable decomposition method to evaluate intergenerational economic mo...
[eng] A correlation curve is introduced as a tool to study the degree of intergenerational income mo...
This paper examines trends in intergenerational earnings mobility by estimating ordinary least squar...
Because the permanent incomes of parents and children are typically unobserved, the estimation of th...
Using a new dataset combining the British Household Panel Survey and Understanding Society, I estima...
We build on cross-national research to examine the relationships underlying estimates of relative in...
Because the permanent incomes of parents and children are typically unobservable, the estimation of ...
The estimation of the intergenerational correlation of incomes is usually carried out by proxying pe...
The estimation of the intergenerational correlation of incomes is usually carried out by proxying pe...
This paper flatly contradicts the common view that anyone can make it in modern Britain. Indeed, rat...
We analyse in detail the factors that lead to intergenerational persistence among sons, where this i...
Because the permanent incomes of parents are children are typically unobserved, the estimation of th...
This article seeks evidence on trends in intergenerational income for cohorts born after 1970. As ma...
Much of the global evidence on intergenerational income mobility is based on sub-optimal data. In pa...
Much of the global evidence on intergenerational income mobility is based on sub-optimal data. In pa...
We propose a simple and generalizable decomposition method to evaluate intergenerational economic mo...
[eng] A correlation curve is introduced as a tool to study the degree of intergenerational income mo...
This paper examines trends in intergenerational earnings mobility by estimating ordinary least squar...
Because the permanent incomes of parents and children are typically unobserved, the estimation of th...
Using a new dataset combining the British Household Panel Survey and Understanding Society, I estima...
We build on cross-national research to examine the relationships underlying estimates of relative in...
Because the permanent incomes of parents and children are typically unobservable, the estimation of ...
The estimation of the intergenerational correlation of incomes is usually carried out by proxying pe...
The estimation of the intergenerational correlation of incomes is usually carried out by proxying pe...
This paper flatly contradicts the common view that anyone can make it in modern Britain. Indeed, rat...
We analyse in detail the factors that lead to intergenerational persistence among sons, where this i...
Because the permanent incomes of parents are children are typically unobserved, the estimation of th...
This article seeks evidence on trends in intergenerational income for cohorts born after 1970. As ma...
Much of the global evidence on intergenerational income mobility is based on sub-optimal data. In pa...
Much of the global evidence on intergenerational income mobility is based on sub-optimal data. In pa...
We propose a simple and generalizable decomposition method to evaluate intergenerational economic mo...
[eng] A correlation curve is introduced as a tool to study the degree of intergenerational income mo...
This paper examines trends in intergenerational earnings mobility by estimating ordinary least squar...