有其父必有其子?1851-1911年英格兰的代际固化

Like Father Like Son? Intergenerational Immobility in England, 1851–1911

Journal of Economic History · 2024
被引 4
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

利用1851-1911年人口普查完整数据构建新样本,修正了英格兰代际职业流动性的估计,发现传统方法低估了父子社会经济地位的关联,维多利亚时代英格兰社会流动性有限。

Abstract

This paper uses a new linked sample constructed from full-count census data of 1851–1911 to revise estimates of intergenerational occupational mobility in England. I find that conventional estimates of intergenerational elasticities are attenuated by classical measurement error and severely underestimate the extent of father-son association in socioeconomic status. Instrumenting one measure of the father’s outcome with a second measure of the father’s outcome raises the intergenerational elasticities ( β ) of occupational status from 0.4 to 0.6–0.7. Victorian England was therefore a society of limited social mobility. The long-run evolution and international comparisons of social mobility in England are discussed.

代际职业流动性社会流动性英格兰维多利亚时期