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Stochastic monotonicity in intergenerational mobility tables

โœ Scribed by Valentino Dardanoni; Mario Fiorini; Antonio Forcina


Book ID
102288925
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
192 KB
Volume
27
Category
Article
ISSN
0883-7252

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SUMMARY

The aim of this paper is to test for stochastic monotonicity in intergenerational socioโ€economic mobility tables. In other words, we question whether having a parent from a high socioโ€economic status is never worse than having one with a lower status. Using existing inferential procedures for testing unconditional stochastic monotonicity, we first test a set of 149 intergenerational mobility tables in 35 different countries and find that monotonicity cannot be rejected in hardly any table. In addition, we propose new testing procedures for testing conditional stochastic monotonicity and investigate whether monotonicity still holds after conditioning on a number of covariates such as education, cognitive and nonโ€cognitive skills. Based on the NCDS cohort data from the UK, our results provide evidence that monotonicity holds, even conditionally. Moreover, we do not find large differences in our results when comparing social class and wage class mobility. Copyright ยฉ 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


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