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In the Global South economic mobility across generations or
intergenerational economic mobility is in and of itself an
important topic for research with consequences for policy. It
concerns the 'stickiness' or otherwise of inequality because
mobility is concerned with the extent to which children's economic
outcomes are dependent on their parents' economic outcomes.
Scholars have estimated levels of intergenerational mobility in
many developed countries. Fewer estimates are available for
developing countries, where mobility matters more due to starker
differences in living standards. This Element surveys the area,
conceptually and empirically; it presents a new estimate for a
developing country, namely Indonesia; it discusses the 'Great
Gatsby Curve' and highlights the different positions of developed
and developing countries. Finally, it presents a theoretical
framework to explain the drivers of mobility and the stickiness or
otherwise of inequality across time. This title is also available
as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
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