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多维的代际流动性.

Jason Fletcher1, Katie M Jajtner1

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代际流动性并不普遍存在于不同的生活领域,如收入,教育或健康. 孩子 孩子 孩子 孩子

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代际流动性的代际流动性.空间异质性 空间异质性

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科学领域:

  • 社会学 社会学 社会学
  • 经济学 经济学 经济学
  • 公共卫生 公共卫生

背景情况:

  • 代际流动性研究了社会经济地位如何在几代人之间发生变化.
  • 以前的研究表明,收入流动性可能受到地理影响.
  • 在各种人力和健康资本领域的流动性普遍化仍未得到充分探索.

研究的目的:

  • 调查代际流动是否是一种普遍现象,还是特定于特定领域.
  • 评估一个领域 (例如收入) 的流动性是否与其他领域 (教育,健康,行为,犯罪) 的流动性相关.
  • 检查基于地点的跨世代在多个领域的流动性.

主要方法:

  • 使用了Add Health数据集,将父母和孩子的结果联系起来.
  • 分析了个人层面的数据,以评估十个领域的通用流动性.
  • 基于学校的雇员抽样和基于地点的移动性分析的家长儿童联系.

主要成果:

  • 没有证据支持个人层面上普遍的代际流动性.
  • 在某个领域流动的家庭在其他领域并不始终流动.
  • 观察到普遍基于地点的移动性有限的证据,在大多数领域的相关性接近零.

结论:

  • 代际流动性似乎是特定领域的,而不是普遍的.
  • 基于地点的流动性在各种人力和健康资本领域也表现出有限的普遍性.
  • 这些发现挑战了一个单一的,跨越生活不同方面的总体流动过程的概念.