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A correlation curve is introduced as a tool to study the degree of intergenerational income mobility, i.e. how income … correlation coefficient (i.e. its inability to capture nonlinearities). The method is particularly suitable for comparative … studies and in this study labour earnings are compared to disposable income. The correlation between the parental income and …
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A correlation curve is introduced as a tool to study the degree of intergenerational income mobility, i.e. how income … correlation coefficient (i.e. its inability to capture nonlinearities). The method is particularly suitable for comparative … studies and in this study labour earnings are compared to disposable income. The correlation between the parental income and …
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Recent studies use names - first and surnames - to estimate intergenerational mobility in sources that lack direct family links. While generating novel evidence on intergenerational transmission processes, it remains unclear how different estimators compare and how reliable they are. This paper...
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maximize children’s expected outcomes and parents’ utility. We apply the method of semiparametric maximum score estimation to …
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The influential economic theory of intergenerational transfers predicts a negative connection between credit constraints and intergenerational mobility of consumption. Existing work has used bequest receipt to signal a parent's access to credit markets when investing in his children's human...
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This study investigates intergenerational earnings mobility in Korea for sons born between 1958 and 1973 and compares Korea’s mobility to that of other nations. It uses data from the Korea Labor and Income Panel Study and the Household Income and Expenditure Survey conducted by the Korean...
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