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Labour income distribution 6 absolute intergenerational mobility 6 Comparison 4 Einkommensverteilung 4 Income distribution 4 Intergenerational mobility 4 Intergenerationenmobilität 4 Social mobility 4 Soziale Mobilität 4 Vergleich 4 inequality 4 relative intergenerational mobility 4 Deutschland 3 Estimation 3 Generationengerechtigkeit 3 Germany 3 Intergenerational equity 3 Schätzung 3 Absolute intergenerational mobility 2 Inequality 2 Relative intergenerational mobility 2 income 2 international comparison 2 Classification: D63 1 Europa 1 Europe 1 J62 1 Nordamerika 1 North America 1
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Book / Working Paper 6 Article 2
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Graue Literatur 3 Non-commercial literature 3 Working Paper 3 Arbeitspapier 1 Article 1 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 Conference Paper 1 Conference paper 1 Konferenzbeitrag 1
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Stockhausen, Maximilian 6 Adermon, Adrian 2 Blanden, Jo 2 Bratberg, Espen 2 Gielen, Anne C. 2 Hell, Maximilian 2 Lee, Keun Bok 2 Machin, Stephen 2 Manduca, Robert 2 Munk, Martin D. 2 Nybom, Martin 2 Ostrovsky, Yuri 2 Rahman, Sumaiya 2 Sirniö, Outi 2 Van Kippersluis, Hans 1 van Kippersluis, Hans 1
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SOEP papers on multidisciplinary panel data research / German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP), DIW Berlin 2 Beiträge zur Jahrestagung des Vereins für Socialpolitik 2019: 30 Jahre Mauerfall - Demokratie und Marktwirtschaft - Session: Labor Economics - Income Distribution and Inequality I 1 Discussion paper series / IZA 1 IZA Discussion Papers 1 Journal of economic inequality 1 SOEPpapers on Multidisciplinary Panel Data Research 1 The Journal of Economic Inequality 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 4 EconStor 4
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Like father, like son? A comparison of absolute and relative intergenerational labour income mobility in Germany and the US
Stockhausen, Maximilian - In: The Journal of Economic Inequality 19 (2021) 4, pp. 667-683
Are children better off than their parents? This highly debated question in politics and economics is investigated by analysing the trends in absolute and relative intergenerational labour income mobility for Germany and the US. High quality panel data is used for this purpose; the SOEP for...
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Like father, like son? : a comparison of absolute and relative intergenerational labour income mobility in Germany and the US
Stockhausen, Maximilian - In: Journal of economic inequality 19 (2021) 4, pp. 667-683
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Trends in Absolute Income Mobility in North America and Europe
Manduca, Robert; Hell, Maximilian; Adermon, Adrian; … - 2020
We compute rates of absolute upward income mobility for the 1960-1987 birth cohorts in eight countries in North America and Europe. Rates and trends in absolute mobility varied dramatically across countries during this period: the US and Canada saw upward mobility rates near 50% for recent...
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Trends in absolute income mobility in North America and Europe
Manduca, Robert; Hell, Maximilian; Adermon, Adrian; … - 2020
We compute rates of absolute upward income mobility for the 1960-1987 birth cohorts in eight countries in North America and Europe. Rates and trends in absolute mobility varied dramatically across countries during this period: the US and Canada saw upward mobility rates near 50% for recent...
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Like Father, Like Son? A Comparison of Absolute and Relative Intergenerational Labour Income Mobility in Germany and the US
Stockhausen, Maximilian - 2019
Are children better off than their parents? This highly debated question in politics and economics is investigated by analysing the trends in absolute and relative intergenerational labour income mobility for Germany and the US. High quality panel data is used for this purpose; the SOEP for...
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Like father, like son? : a comparison of absolute and relative intergenerational labour income mobility in Germany and the US
Stockhausen, Maximilian - 2019
Are children better off than their parents? This highly debated question in politics and economics is investigated by analysing the trends in absolute and relative intergenerational labour income mobility for Germany and the US. High quality panel data is used for this purpose; the SOEP for...
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Like father, like son? A comparison of absolute and relative intergenerational labour income mobility in Germany and the US
Stockhausen, Maximilian - 2018
Are children better off than their parents? This highly debated question in politics and economics is investigated by analysing the trends in absolute and relative intergenerational labour income mobility for Germany and the US. High quality panel data is used for this purpose; the SOEP for...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011919658
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Like father, like son? : a comparison of absolute and relative intergenerational labour income mobility in Germany and the US
Stockhausen, Maximilian - 2018
Are children better off than their parents? This highly debated question in politics and economics is investigated by analysing the trends in absolute and relative intergenerational labour income mobility for Germany and the US. High quality panel data is used for this purpose; the SOEP for...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011919636
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