Educational Mobility Across Three Generations
in Latin American Countries

Working papers in socioeconomic research

Educational Mobility Across Three Generations in Latin American Countries

Publication date: 2023-07-27

Authors: Celhay, Pablo A. ; Gallegos, Sebastian

This paper presents new evidence on educational mobility across three generations in six Latin American countries (LAC). Combining survey information with national census data we build a data set with 50,000 triads of grandparents-parent-children born between 1890 and 1990. We estimate a five mobility measures, to show that (i) the empirical multi-generational persistence is high in LAC; (ii) it is much larger than what Becker & Tomes (1986) theoretical model predicts, with a bias that is twice as large for LAC compared to developed countries; (iii) Clark’s theory (2014) of high and sticky persistence provides a better approximation for describing mobility across multiple generations in developing countries. We also uncover that while relative measures suggest stagnant mobility across generations, there are significant improvements according to non-linear measures suggested by Asher, Novosad & Rafkin (2022). This result is especially relevant for developing countries such as LAC, where historical educational expansions have markedly benefited the lower end of the schooling distribution.

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Country / Region: Latin America

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Celhay, Pablo A.; Gallegos, Sebastian. (2023). Educational Mobility Across Three Generations in Latin American Countries. Caracas: CAF

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Gallegos, Sebastian

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