Hybrideseminar: Measuring Social Mobility with Detailed Parental Information
Donderdag 14 november 2024 geeft Sander de Vries (VU Amsterdam) een presentatie getiteld: "Measuring Social Mobility with Detailed Parental Information." Indien u wilt deelnemen stuurt u een e-mail naar Simone Pailer (secretaressepool@cpb.nl). U wordt aangemeld bij de receptie of ontvangt een Teams-uitnodiging via Outlook. Journalisten dienen zich tevens te melden bij woordvoerder Martijn Grimmius M.Grimmius@cpb.nl
This paper demonstrates the value of detailed parental information in social mobility research. Using Dutch administrative data, I link children's economic outcomes to a rich array of family background characteristics—including income, wealth, education, crime, health, and family structure—through a machine-learning approach. The results show stronger intergenerational dependence than traditional models, particularly for disadvantaged children. Gender differences in family background effects are minimal, despite allowing for complex, gender-specific patterns. Lastly, family background is significantly less predictive for adoptees than for own-birth children, highlighting the critical role of pre-birth factors.