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Lessons for Americans from Denmark about inequality and social mobility

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Heckman, James J. ; Landersø, Rasmus

Labour Economics

2022

77

101999

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social inequality ; social mobility ; welfare state ; social policy

Denmark ; USA

Income distribution

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.labeco.2021.101999

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"Many progressive American policy analysts point to Denmark as a model welfare state with low levels of income inequality and high levels of income mobility across generations. It has in place many social policies now advocated for adoption in the U.S. Despite generous Danish social policies, family influence on important child outcomes in Denmark is about as strong as it is in the United States. More advantaged families are better able to access, utilize, and influence universally available programs. Purposive sorting by levels of family advantage create neighborhood effects. Powerful forces not easily mitigated by Danish-style welfare state programs operate in both countries."

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