Intergenerational mobility in Latin America: the multiple facets of social status and the role of mothers

Autores
Ciaschi, Matías Omar; Marchionni, Mariana; Neidhöfer, Guido
Año de publicación
2021
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Descripción
Typical intergenerational mobility studies focus on a single measure of an underlying latent social status; this procedure can lead to attenuation biases in intergenerational persistence estimates. This paper aims to extend the model to integrate different proxy measures in one unified framework for Latin American countries. Following the Lubotsky and Wittenberg (2006) approach, we: i) provide a more comprehensive study of intergenerational mobility considering not only the education but also the occupation of both parents as proxies for family background; ii) compare the relevance of each single proxy in explaining the evolution of intergenerational mobility, particularly the importance of mother’s characteristics. Our findings suggest that intergenerational persistence estimates are between 26% and 40% higher when considering parents’ occupation (and not only education) as proxies for family background. Additionally, mother’s attributes have been increasing their relative importance in family background throughout the years; particularly, mother’s characteristics became at least equally important than fathers’ ones since the 1980s.
Facultad de Ciencias Económicas
Materia
Ciencias Económicas
Intergenerational Mobility
Education
Occupation
Mothers
Latin America
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Intergenerational mobility in Latin America: the multiple facets of social status and the role of mothers
title Intergenerational mobility in Latin America: the multiple facets of social status and the role of mothers
spellingShingle Intergenerational mobility in Latin America: the multiple facets of social status and the role of mothers
Ciaschi, Matías Omar
Ciencias Económicas
Intergenerational Mobility
Education
Occupation
Mothers
Latin America
title_short Intergenerational mobility in Latin America: the multiple facets of social status and the role of mothers
title_full Intergenerational mobility in Latin America: the multiple facets of social status and the role of mothers
title_fullStr Intergenerational mobility in Latin America: the multiple facets of social status and the role of mothers
title_full_unstemmed Intergenerational mobility in Latin America: the multiple facets of social status and the role of mothers
title_sort Intergenerational mobility in Latin America: the multiple facets of social status and the role of mothers
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Ciaschi, Matías Omar
Marchionni, Mariana
Neidhöfer, Guido
author Ciaschi, Matías Omar
author_facet Ciaschi, Matías Omar
Marchionni, Mariana
Neidhöfer, Guido
author_role author
author2 Marchionni, Mariana
Neidhöfer, Guido
author2_role author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Económicas
Intergenerational Mobility
Education
Occupation
Mothers
Latin America
topic Ciencias Económicas
Intergenerational Mobility
Education
Occupation
Mothers
Latin America
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Typical intergenerational mobility studies focus on a single measure of an underlying latent social status; this procedure can lead to attenuation biases in intergenerational persistence estimates. This paper aims to extend the model to integrate different proxy measures in one unified framework for Latin American countries. Following the Lubotsky and Wittenberg (2006) approach, we: i) provide a more comprehensive study of intergenerational mobility considering not only the education but also the occupation of both parents as proxies for family background; ii) compare the relevance of each single proxy in explaining the evolution of intergenerational mobility, particularly the importance of mother’s characteristics. Our findings suggest that intergenerational persistence estimates are between 26% and 40% higher when considering parents’ occupation (and not only education) as proxies for family background. Additionally, mother’s attributes have been increasing their relative importance in family background throughout the years; particularly, mother’s characteristics became at least equally important than fathers’ ones since the 1980s.
Facultad de Ciencias Económicas
description Typical intergenerational mobility studies focus on a single measure of an underlying latent social status; this procedure can lead to attenuation biases in intergenerational persistence estimates. This paper aims to extend the model to integrate different proxy measures in one unified framework for Latin American countries. Following the Lubotsky and Wittenberg (2006) approach, we: i) provide a more comprehensive study of intergenerational mobility considering not only the education but also the occupation of both parents as proxies for family background; ii) compare the relevance of each single proxy in explaining the evolution of intergenerational mobility, particularly the importance of mother’s characteristics. Our findings suggest that intergenerational persistence estimates are between 26% and 40% higher when considering parents’ occupation (and not only education) as proxies for family background. Additionally, mother’s attributes have been increasing their relative importance in family background throughout the years; particularly, mother’s characteristics became at least equally important than fathers’ ones since the 1980s.
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