
doi: 10.2139/ssrn.1291061
handle: 10419/24708 , 10419/150682 , 10419/158675
In this study we assess the relationship between father and son earnings among (West) German Workers. To reduce the lifecycle and attenuation bias a novel sampling procedure is developed and applied to the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) 1984-2006. Our preferred point estimate indicates that about 1/3 of the earnings differential in the labor market has been passed on from the generation of fathers to their sons.
Lifecycle, 330, Erwerbseinkommen, J21, Lohn, Intergenerational Mobility, Lifecycle, Permanent Earnings, Wages, Westdeutschland, Lebenseinkommen, soziale Mobilität, Permanent Earnings, soziale Herkunft, Intergenerationsmobilität, J31, Deutschland, Persistenz, Einkommenshöhe, erwerbstätige Männer, Söhne, J32, ddc:330, Einkommenshöhe, Intergenerationsmobilität, Väter, Söhne, soziale Herkunft, Sozioökonomisches Panel, Persistenz, erwerbstätige Männer, Erwerbseinkommen, soziale Mobilität, Einkommensunterschied, Westdeutschland, Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Intergenerational Mobility,Lifecycle,Permanent Earnings,Wages, Wages, Sozioökonomisches Panel, Generationenbeziehungen, Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Intergenerational Mobility, Familiensoziologie, Väter, J62, Einkommensunterschied, jel: jel:J21, jel: jel:J62, jel: jel:J31, jel: jel:J32
Lifecycle, 330, Erwerbseinkommen, J21, Lohn, Intergenerational Mobility, Lifecycle, Permanent Earnings, Wages, Westdeutschland, Lebenseinkommen, soziale Mobilität, Permanent Earnings, soziale Herkunft, Intergenerationsmobilität, J31, Deutschland, Persistenz, Einkommenshöhe, erwerbstätige Männer, Söhne, J32, ddc:330, Einkommenshöhe, Intergenerationsmobilität, Väter, Söhne, soziale Herkunft, Sozioökonomisches Panel, Persistenz, erwerbstätige Männer, Erwerbseinkommen, soziale Mobilität, Einkommensunterschied, Westdeutschland, Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Intergenerational Mobility,Lifecycle,Permanent Earnings,Wages, Wages, Sozioökonomisches Panel, Generationenbeziehungen, Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Intergenerational Mobility, Familiensoziologie, Väter, J62, Einkommensunterschied, jel: jel:J21, jel: jel:J62, jel: jel:J31, jel: jel:J32
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