Mitnik, Pablo and
David Grusky. 2020. “The Intergenerational Elasticity of What? The Case for
Redefining the Workhorse Measure of Economic Mobility.” Sociological Methodology 50(1): 47-95.
Abstract
The
intergenerational elasticity (IGE) has been assumed to refer to the expectation
of children’s income when in fact it pertains to the geometric mean of
children’s income. We show that mobility analyses based on the conventional IGE
have been widely misinterpreted, are subject to selection bias, and cannot
disentangle the different channels for transmitting economic status across
generations. The solution to these problems—estimating the IGE of expected
income or earnings—returns the field to what it has long meant to estimate.
Under this approach, intergenerational persistence is found to be substantially
higher, thus raising the possibility that the field’s stock results are
misleading.