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Intergenerational mobility of socio-economic status in comparative perspective

文献名称 Intergenerational mobility of socio-economic status in comparative perspective
文献作者 Anders Björklund* and Markus Jäntti**
作者所在单位 Swedish Institute for Social Research, Stockholm University, Sweden;Department of Economics and Statistics, Åbo Akademi University, Finland
文献分类 已发表文献
学科一级分类 统计
学科二级分类 统计学
文献摘要 This paper reviews three strands of literature on socio-economic intergenerational
mobility. The first is a mostly recent and rapidly growing economics literature
that measures mobility in labour earnings and income. This approach is
compared with two classical sociological approaches that measure the mobility in
class and status. The United States seems to rank quite high in terms of class and
status mobility, but low in terms of earnings and income mobility. This seemingly
contradictory result can be accounted for by lower earnings mobility within
occupations in the United States.
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关键字 Intergenerational mobility ; socio-economic status ; comparative perspective
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