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Intergenerational social mobility in OECD countries

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Causa, Orsetta ; Johansson, Asa

OECD Journal. Economic Studies

2010

2010

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1-44

education ; government policy ; social mobility ; statistics ; wages

OECD countries

Social sciences

http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/eco_studies-2010-5km33scz5rjj

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"This paper assesses recent patterns of intergenerational social mobility across OECD countries and examines the role that public policies can play. It shows that the relationship between parental or socio-economic background and offspring educational and wage outcomes is positive and significant in practically all countries for which evidence is available. Intergenerational social mobility is measured by several different indicators, since no single indicator provides a complete picture. However, one pattern that emerges is of a group of countries, southern European countries and Luxembourg, which appears to rank as relatively immobile on most indicators, while another group, the Nordic countries, is found to be more mobile. Furthermore, public policies such as education and early childcare play a role in explaining observed differences in intergenerational social mobility across countries."

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