Intergenerational Social Mobility in European OECD Countries:
This paper breaks new ground by providing comparable estimates of intergenerational wage and education persistence across 14 European OECD countries based on a new micro data from Eurostat. A further novelty is that it examines the potential role of public policies and labour and product market inst...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper breaks new ground by providing comparable estimates of intergenerational wage and education persistence across 14 European OECD countries based on a new micro data from Eurostat. A further novelty is that it examines the potential role of public policies and labour and product market institutions in explaining observed differences in intergenerational wage mobility across countries. The empirical estimates show that intergenerational wage persistence is relatively high in southern European countries, as well as in the United Kingdom. Likewise, intergenerational persistence in education is relatively high both in southern European countries and in Luxembourg and Ireland. By contrast, both persistence in wages and education tends to be lower in Nordic countries. In addition, empirical results show that education is one important driver of intergenerational wage persistence across European countries. There is a positive crosscountry correlation between intergenerational wage mobility and redistributive policies, as well as a positive correlation between wage-setting institutions that compress the wage distribution and mobility |
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spelling | Causa, Orsetta Verfasser aut Intergenerational Social Mobility in European OECD Countries Orsetta Causa, Sophie Dantan and Åsa Johansson = Mobilité sociale intergénérationnelle dans les pays européens de l'OCDE / Orsetta Causa, Sophie Dantan et Åsa Johansson Mobilité sociale intergénérationnelle dans les pays européens de l'OCDE Paris OECD Publishing 2009 1 Online-Ressource (56 Seiten) 21 x 29.7cm txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier OECD Economics Department Working Papers This paper breaks new ground by providing comparable estimates of intergenerational wage and education persistence across 14 European OECD countries based on a new micro data from Eurostat. A further novelty is that it examines the potential role of public policies and labour and product market institutions in explaining observed differences in intergenerational wage mobility across countries. The empirical estimates show that intergenerational wage persistence is relatively high in southern European countries, as well as in the United Kingdom. Likewise, intergenerational persistence in education is relatively high both in southern European countries and in Luxembourg and Ireland. By contrast, both persistence in wages and education tends to be lower in Nordic countries. In addition, empirical results show that education is one important driver of intergenerational wage persistence across European countries. There is a positive crosscountry correlation between intergenerational wage mobility and redistributive policies, as well as a positive correlation between wage-setting institutions that compress the wage distribution and mobility Economics Dantan, Sophie ctb Johansson, Åsa ctb https://doi.org/10.1787/223043801483 Verlag kostenfrei Volltext |
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title | Intergenerational Social Mobility in European OECD Countries |
title_alt | Mobilité sociale intergénérationnelle dans les pays européens de l'OCDE |
title_auth | Intergenerational Social Mobility in European OECD Countries |
title_exact_search | Intergenerational Social Mobility in European OECD Countries |
title_exact_search_txtP | Intergenerational Social Mobility in European OECD Countries |
title_full | Intergenerational Social Mobility in European OECD Countries Orsetta Causa, Sophie Dantan and Åsa Johansson = Mobilité sociale intergénérationnelle dans les pays européens de l'OCDE / Orsetta Causa, Sophie Dantan et Åsa Johansson |
title_fullStr | Intergenerational Social Mobility in European OECD Countries Orsetta Causa, Sophie Dantan and Åsa Johansson = Mobilité sociale intergénérationnelle dans les pays européens de l'OCDE / Orsetta Causa, Sophie Dantan et Åsa Johansson |
title_full_unstemmed | Intergenerational Social Mobility in European OECD Countries Orsetta Causa, Sophie Dantan and Åsa Johansson = Mobilité sociale intergénérationnelle dans les pays européens de l'OCDE / Orsetta Causa, Sophie Dantan et Åsa Johansson |
title_short | Intergenerational Social Mobility in European OECD Countries |
title_sort | intergenerational social mobility in european oecd countries |
topic | Economics |
topic_facet | Economics |
url | https://doi.org/10.1787/223043801483 |
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