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We analyze social mobility of decennial citizenry cohorts of Zurich born between 1780 and 1870. We categorize individuals according to their occupations and use different measures to show the level, change, and components of intergenerational mobility. Mobility was imperfect and weakly...
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representation generated substantive health benefits for the general population. Using the exemplary case of Switzerland, I first …
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representation generated substantive health benefits for the general population. Using the exemplary case of Switzerland, I first …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012130240
This paper explores a variety of potential issues one has to address when estimating intergenerational mobility with historical data. Many studies are potentially affected by bias originating from individuals emigrating and thus dropping out of the sample, missing information on the life-cycle,...
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We analyze social mobility of decennial citizenry cohorts of Zurich born between 1780 and 1870. We categorize individuals according to their occupations and use different measures to show the level, change, and components of intergenerational mobility. Mobility was imperfect and weakly...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011778951
This paper explores a variety of potential issues one has to address when estimating intergenerational mobility with historical data. Many studies are potentially affected by bias originating from individuals emigrating and thus dropping out of the sample, missing information on the life-cycle,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012866292
/82 and 1894/95, marks from pedagogical examinations of conscripts (1875-1903), and results from political referenda to …
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Social mobility is a key element of meritocratic societies. We analyze multigenerational social mobility with a hand-collected yearly Swiss dataset from 1550 to 2019. With our surname-based approach, we measure the Swiss society's overall permeability over more than 450 years. Furthermore, we...
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/82 and 1894/95, marks from pedagogical examinations of conscripts (1875-1903), and results from political referenda to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013316560
Does Protestantism favour the market economy more than Catholicism does? We provide a novel quasi-experimental way to answer this question by comparing Protestant and Catholic minorities using Swiss census data from 1970 to 2000. Exploiting the strong adhesion of religious minorities to their...
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