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The geography of intergenerational mobility: Evidence of educational persistence and the 'Great Gatsby Curve' in Brazil

Authors :
Leone, Tharcisio
Leone, Tharcisio
Source :
Review of Development Economics; 26; 3; 1227-1251
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

This paper explores the variation in intergenerational educational mobility across the Brazilian states based on univariate econometric techniques. The analysis of the national household survey (PNAD-2014) confirms a strong variation in mobility among the 27 federative units in Brazil and demonstrates a significant correlation between mobility and income inequality. In this sense, this work presents empirical evidence for the existence of the "Great Gatsby curve" within a single country: states with greater income disparities present higher levels of persistence in educational levels across generations. Finally, the paper investigates one specific mechanism behind this correlation: whether higher income inequality might lead to lower investment in human capital among children from socially vulnerable households. The paper delivers robust and compelling results showing that children born into families where the parents have not completed primary education have a statistically significant reduction in their chance of completing the educational system if they live in states with a higher level of income inequality.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Review of Development Economics; 26; 3; 1227-1251
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1372982199
Document Type :
Electronic Resource