Is the United States Still a Land of Opportunity? Recent Trends in Intergenerational Mobility

Raj Chetty, Nathaniel Hendren, Patrick M. Kline, Emmanuel Saez, Nick Turner
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We present new evidence on trends in intergenerational mobility in the U.S. using administrative earnings records. We find that percentile rank-based measures of intergenerational mobility have remained extremely stable for the 1971-1993 birth cohorts. For children born between 1971 and 1986, we measure intergenerational mobility based on the correlation between parent and child income percentile ranks. For more recent cohorts, we measure mobility as the correlation between a child's probability of attending college and her parents' income rank. We also calculate transition probabilities, such as a child's chances of reaching the top quintile of the income distribution starting from the bottom quintile. Based on all of these measures, we find that children entering the labor market today have the same chances of moving up in the income distribution (relative to their parents) as children born in the 1970s. However, because inequality has risen, the consequences of the "birth lottery" - the parents to whom a child is born - are larger today than in the past.
美国仍然是一片充满机遇的土地吗?代际流动的最新趋势
我们提出了新的证据在代际流动的趋势在美国使用行政收入记录。我们发现,在1971-1993年出生队列中,基于百分位的代际流动性指标保持极其稳定。对于1971年至1986年出生的孩子,我们根据父母和子女收入百分位数之间的相关性来衡量代际流动性。对于最近的队列,我们将流动性衡量为孩子上大学的概率与其父母收入等级之间的相关性。我们还计算了过渡概率,比如一个孩子从收入最低的五分之一开始达到收入最高的五分之一的机会。基于所有这些指标,我们发现,今天进入劳动力市场的孩子与上世纪70年代出生的孩子在收入分配中向上移动的机会是一样的(相对于他们的父母)。然而,由于不平等加剧,“出生彩票”——孩子出生的父母——的后果今天比过去更严重。
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