articleThe Quarterly Journal of EconomicsSep 14, 2014BRONZE OA

Where is the land of Opportunity? The Geography of Intergenerational Mobility in the United States *

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Abstract

Abstract We use administrative records on the incomes of more than 40 million children and their parents to describe three features of intergenerational mobility in the United States. First, we characterize the joint distribution of parent and child income at the national level. The conditional expectation of child income given parent income is linear in percentile ranks. On average, a 10 percentile increase in parent income is associated with a 3.4 percentile increase in a child’s income. Second, intergenerational mobility varies substantially across areas within the United States. For example, the probability that a child reaches the top quintile of the national income distribution starting from a family in…

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Keywords
  • Social mobility
  • Percentile
  • Demographic economics
  • Distribution (mathematics)
  • Inequality
  • Geography
  • Family income
  • Income distribution
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • No poverty
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