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The panel-of-countries approach to explaining income inequality: an interdisciplinary research agenda

Atkinson, Anthony B.; & Brandolini, Andrea. (2005). The panel-of-countries approach to explaining income inequality: an interdisciplinary research agenda. In Morgan, Steven L., Grusky, David B. & Fields, Gary S. (Eds.), Mobility and Inequality: Frontiers of Research from Sociology and Economics (pp. 400-). Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.

Atkinson, Anthony B.; & Brandolini, Andrea. (2005). The panel-of-countries approach to explaining income inequality: an interdisciplinary research agenda. In Morgan, Steven L., Grusky, David B. & Fields, Gary S. (Eds.), Mobility and Inequality: Frontiers of Research from Sociology and Economics (pp. 400-). Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.

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How often do working-class children obtain college degrees and then pursue professional careers? Conversely, how frequently do the children of doctors and lawyers fail to enter high status careers upon completion of their schooling? As inequalities of wealth and income have increased in industrialized nations over the past 30 years, have patterns of between-generation mobility changed?




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Mobility and Inequality: Frontiers of Research from Sociology and Economics


Atkinson, Anthony B.
Brandolini, Andrea

Morgan, Steven L.
Grusky, David B.
Fields, Gary S.


2005





400-




Stanford University Press

Stanford, California





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