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income inequality 4 social class fluidity 4 Intergenerational income mobility 2 intergenerational income mobility 2 Einkommen 1 Großbritannien 1 Intergenerational Mobility 1 Soziale Mobilität 1 Soziale Schicht 1
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Book / Working Paper 4
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Working Paper 1
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English 3 Undetermined 1
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Blanden, Jo 4 Gregg, Paul 4 Macmillan, Lindsey 4
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Centre for Economic Performance, LSE 1 Centre for Market and Public Organisation (CMPO), University of Bristol 1 Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) 1
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IZA Discussion Papers 2 CEP Discussion Papers 1 The Centre for Market and Public Organisation 1
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RePEc 3 EconStor 1
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Intergenerational Persistence in Income and Social Class: The Impact of Within-Group Inequality
Blanden, Jo; Gregg, Paul; Macmillan, Lindsey - Centre for Economic Performance, LSE - 2013
Family income is found to be more closely related to sons' earnings for a cohort born in 1970 compared to one born in 1958. This result is in stark contrast to the finding on the basis of social class; intergenerational mobility for this outcome is found to be unchanged. Our aim here is to...
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Intergenerational persistence in income and social class: The impact of within-group inequality
Blanden, Jo; Gregg, Paul; Macmillan, Lindsey - 2011
Family income is found to be more closely related to sons' earnings for a cohort born in 1970 compared to one born in 1958. This result is in stark contrast to the finding on the basis of social class; intergenerational mobility for this outcome is found to be unchanged. Our aim here is to...
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Intergenerational Persistence in Income and Social Class: The Impact of Within-Group Inequality
Blanden, Jo; Gregg, Paul; Macmillan, Lindsey - Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) - 2011
Family income is found to be more closely related to sons' earnings for a cohort born in 1970 compared to one born in 1958. This result is in stark contrast to the finding on the basis of social class; intergenerational mobility for this outcome is found to be unchanged. Our aim here is to...
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Intergenerational Persistence in Income and Social Class: The Impact of Within-Group Inequality
Blanden, Jo; Gregg, Paul; Macmillan, Lindsey - Centre for Market and Public Organisation (CMPO), … - 2011
Family income is found to be more closely related to sons’ earnings for a cohort born in 1970 compared to one born in 1958. This result is in stark contrast to the finding on the basis of social class; intergenerational mobility for this outcome is found to be unchanged. Our aim here is to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009415740
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