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Determinants of inequality and intergenerational mobility

Determinants of inequality and intergenerational mobility. Chicago, HCEO working Group April 18, 2014. Motivations. Relation between inequality and mobility (Great Gatsby curve)

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Determinants of inequality and intergenerational mobility

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  1. Determinants of inequality and intergenerational mobility Chicago, HCEO working Group April 18, 2014

  2. Motivations • Relation between inequality and mobility (Great Gatsby curve) • Size of the intergenerational persistence, eg Clark’s recent book. In contrast, in a study of surnames in the Catalonia census, 2001, Guell, Rodriguez Mora and Telmer find: • In a calibration exercise estimating (Informational Content of surnames, Gini (of surnames), number of persons per surname) an intergenerational coefficient for education of 0.6 • Assortative mating is large, and has increased in the 20th century

  3. Standard BT Model

  4. Standard Model

  5. Model

  6. Mating rules

  7. Predictions

  8. First intuition: Single gene model

  9. Assortative mating on phenotype

  10. Small number of genes (5), 20 thousand individuals, 100 periods as variance of income increases Income distribution

  11. Intergenerational immobility

  12. Higher variance in income shock gamma Small variance beta

  13. inequality

  14. Gini 0.14 Gini 0.33 Gini 0.18 Gini 0.41

  15. Immobility

  16. Deviations from HW

  17. Deviations from HW

  18. Larger number of genes (20), 10 thousand individuals, 100 periods as variance of income increases Larger number of genes

  19. Immobility

  20. Predictions on the genetic similarity among spouses

  21. Notation

  22. Similarity among individuals

  23. Beta=0.2, gamma=0.2, v = 0.2

  24. Beta=0.4, gamma=0.4, v = 0.2

  25. Assortative on what?

  26. IQ: r = 0.37

  27. Traditionalism (MPQ) r = 0.43

  28. Control (MQP derived) r = 0.20

  29. Education: polychoric r = 0.777

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