M. Dolores Collado (),
Ignacio Ortuño Ortín and
Andres Romeu ()
Additional contact information Ignacio Ortuño Ortín: Universidad Carlos III de Madrid and IVIE
Abstract:
We study the information contained in surnames on the socioeconomic status of people in Spain. We find that people bearing uncommon surnames tend to enjoy a higher socioeconomic status than people bearing more common surnames. This bias is statistically very significant and robust to different measures of socioeconomic status, and it holds at the national aggregate level as well as at the regional level. The paper offers an explanation of a significant part of such bias as being generated by a signaling behavior by successful dynasties and a low degree of social mobility.
Keywords:Surnames; socioeconomic status. (search for similar items in EconPapers) JEL-codes:J70J00 (search for similar items in EconPapers) Date: 2008
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