Persistent inequality: mobility and intergenerational redistribution
We approximate inequality as a dynamic problem where parents make decisions about how much and how to invest in the economic opportunities of the next generation. Theoretically, we analyze the degree to which sclerosis of local labor markets (lack of mobility) plays a role in the elder generation’s...
Main Authors: | Ansell, B, Beramendi, P, Cansunar, A, Bokobza, A |
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Format: | Conference item |
Language: | English |
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American Political Science Association
2022
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