Adrian Adermon: "Dynastic human capital, ethnic human capital, and intergenerational mobility"

  • Datum: 17 november 2022, kl. 14.00–15.00
  • Plats: Blåsenhus, – 12:128
  • Typ: Seminarium
  • Arrangör: Institutionen för Psykologi, Avdelningen för utvecklingspsykologi
  • Kontaktperson: Linda Forssman

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Adrian Adermon, PhD, IFAU, Uppsala Center for Labor Studies, Uppsala University: "Dynastic human capital, ethnic human capital, and intergenerational mobility"


Abstract
We estimate long-run intergenerational persistence in human capital using information on outcomes for the extended family: the dynasty. A dataset including the entire Swedish population, linking four generations, allows us to identify parents’ siblings and cousins, their spouses, and spouses’ siblings. In a first paper, we use various human capital measures to show that traditional parent-child estimates underestimate long-run intergenerational persistence by at least one-third. By adding outcomes for more distant ancestors, we show that almost all of the persistence is captured by the parental generation. Data on adoptees show that at least one-third of long-term persistence is attributed to environmental factors. In a second project, we study intergenerational mobility among immigrants, extending the model to account for "ethnic" human capital.

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