Intergenerational Mobility in India: New Measures and Estimates across Time and Social Groups

S. Asher, P. Novosad, Charlie Rafkin
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We study intergenerational mobility in India. We propose a new measure of upward mobility: the expected education rank of a child born to parents in the bottom half of the education distribution. This measure works well under data constraints common in developing countries and historical contexts. Intergenerational mobility in India has been constant and low since before liberalization. Among sons, we observe rising mobility for Scheduled Castes and declining mobility among Muslims. Daughters’ intergenerational mobility is lower than sons’, with less cross-group variation over time. A natural experiment suggests that affirmative action for Scheduled Castes has substantially improved their mobility. (JEL I24, J13, J15, J16, J62, O12, Z12)
印度的代际流动性:跨时间和社会群体的新衡量标准和估计值
我们研究了印度的代际流动性。我们提出了一种衡量向上流动性的新方法:教育分布最底层的父母所生子女的预期教育等级。在发展中国家普遍存在的数据限制和历史背景下,这种衡量方法非常有效。印度的代际流动性自自由化之前就一直保持在较低水平。在儿子中,我们观察到在册种姓的流动性在上升,而穆斯林的流动性在下降。女儿的代际流动性低于儿子,跨群体流动性随时间的变化较小。一项自然实验表明,针对在册种姓的平权行动大大提高了他们的流动性。(JEL I24, J13, J15, J16, J62, O12, Z12)
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