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It is well-known that the wealthier are more likely to have Right-leaning political preferences. We here in addition consider the role of the individual's starting position, and in particular their upward social mobility relative to their parents. In 18 waves of UK panel data, both own and...
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This paper examines the sources of differences in social mobility between the U.S. and Denmark. Measured by income mobility, Denmark is a more mobile society, but not when measured by educational mobility. There are pronounced nonlinearities in income and educational mobility in both countries....
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Does identification with dominant ethnic groups lead individuals to diverge in their preferences for redistribution … redistribution. Relative to the biggest ethnic group, the second biggest ethnic group is found to have less preference for … redistribution, after controlling for other factors. No systematic differences in their redistributive preferences are found, however …
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The Inequality Barometer is an online survey first conducted in Germany in 2020. It gauges individual perceptions of multiple aspects of inequality and social mobility as well as a range of policy preferences related to inequality. Responses were collected for a representative sample of the...
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