IMPROVING EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY: NEW INSIGHTS FROM BIG DATA
Raj Chetty
Contemporary Economic Policy, 2021, vol. 39, issue 1, 7-41
Abstract:
Children's chances of earning more than their parents have fallen from 90% to 50% over the past half century in America. How can we restore the American Dream of upward mobility for our children? In this talk, Raj Chetty discusses recent work that he and his colleagues at Opportunity Insights have done addressing this question. Among other topics, Professor Chetty covers how and why children's chances of climbing the income ladder vary across neighborhoods, how race still matters for economic mobility in the U.S. today, and the relationship between equality of opportunity, innovation, and growth. (JEL I3, H4, D9)
Date: 2021
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