Applied Economics Letters ( IF 1.287 ) Pub Date : 2021-03-24 , DOI: 10.1080/13504851.2021.1904107 José Ignacio Giménez-Nadal 1 , José Alberto Molina 1, 2 , Jorge Velilla 3
ABSTRACT
We analyse the long-run intergenerational correlation of employment in Europe, providing cross-country evidence. Using the 2011 special module on Intergenerational Transmission, from the European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC), we analyse the correlation between the current employment status of respondents, and that of their parents when respondents were 14 years old, in nine European countries. Estimates show that the intergenerational correlation of employment varies across countries and by gender, and is, in most cases, small or non-statistically significant.
中文翻译:
欧洲就业的代际相关性:跨国分析
摘要
我们分析了欧洲就业的长期代际相关性,提供了跨国证据。使用来自欧盟收入和生活条件统计 (EU-SILC) 的 2011 年代际传递特别模块,我们分析了受访者当前的就业状况与其父母 14 岁时的就业状况之间的相关性,在九个欧洲国家。估计表明,就业的代际相关性因国家和性别而异,在大多数情况下,相关性很小或无统计学意义。