A comparison of upward and downward intergenerational mobility in Canada, Sweden and the United States

Labour Economics - Tập 30 - Trang 185-200 - 2014
Miles Corak1, Matthew J. Lindquist2, Bhashkar Mazumder3
1University of Ottawa, Canada
2SOFI, Stockholm University, Sweden
3Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, United States

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