Γονεϊκό υπόβαθρο και εισόδημα των ατόμων σε πρότυπα κοινωνικού κράτους στην Ευρώπη


Published: Jan 11, 2023
Keywords:
Intergenerational mobility parental background welfare state types inequality Europe
Χρίστος Παπαθεοδώρου
Στέφανος Παπαναστασίου
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0376-5151
Abstract



Contrary to conventional perspectives, we investigate in this paper the reproduction of inequality, focusing on the welfare state effect on social mobility from an intergenerational point of view. Utilizing alternative techniques we analyze EU-SILC data to examine the correlation of socioeconomic attainments between parents and children. The analysis highlights the significance of the welfare state for intergenerational social mobility outcomes in European countries.




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