Income Inequality, Equality of Opportunity, and Intergenerational Mobility
IZA - Institute of Labor Economics
Abstract
My focus is on the degree to which increasing inequality in the high-income countries, particularly in the United States, is likely to limit economic mobility for the next generation of young adults. I discuss the underlying drivers of opportunity that generate the relationship between inequality and intergenerational mobility. The goal is to explain why America differs from other countries, how intergenerational mobility will change in an era of higher inequality, and how the process is different for the top 1 percent. I begin by presenting evidence that countries with more inequality at one point in time also experience less earnings mobility across the generations, a relationship that has been called “The…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 350.52
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- 100%
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- 57
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1Topics & keywords
- Earnings
- Social mobility
- Disadvantaged
- Inequality
- Economics
- Human capital
- Economic inequality
- Demographic economics
- No poverty