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Intergenerational Mobility of Education in Europe: Geographical Patterns, Cohort-Linked Measures, and the Innovation Nexus

Sarah McNamara, Guido Neidhoefer and Patrick Lehnert
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Guido Neidhöfer

No 211, Economics of Education Working Paper Series from University of Zurich, Department of Business Administration (IBW)

Abstract: We estimate intergenerational mobility of education for people born 1940-1999 at the subnational level for 40 European countries. The result is a panel of mobility indices for 105 mesoregions (NUTS1), and 215 microregions (NUTS2). We use these indices to make three contributions. First, we describe the geography of intergenerational mobility in Europe. Second, adapting a novel weighting procedure based on cohorts' relative economic contribution, we transform cohort-linked measures into annual measures of intergenerational mobility for each region. Third, we investigate the relationship between intergenerational mobility and innovation, and find robust evidence that higher mobility is associated with increased innovation.

Keywords: Intergenerational Mobility; Equality of Opportunity; Human Capital; Innovation; Regional Economic Performance; Europe (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D63 I24 J62 O15 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 26 pages
Date: 2024-01
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