More on social mobility
Posted by
David Eric Smith on
Dec 09, 2020; 1:25pm
URL: http://friam.383.s1.nabble.com/More-on-social-mobility-tp7599833.html
To continue to try to add raw material to the discussion that EricC took up on this when I made some overly-simple claims earlier, here is a Brookings summary article on work by Raj Chetty (cited in the earlier thread as well):
A thing I find striking in Chetty’s output is how many compilations he can produce that make statistical analysis superfluous. There are data that are so close to a perfect line that there is little for a regression to do, or that are so consistent with time-constancy that there is no suggestion of a signal to look for other than stasis. A lot of it seems to come from finding good conditions on which to bin data, though the bin categories do not seem highly artificial or cherry-picked, to me.
I got to the above from an article by Edsall that, again, seems to me well-sourced:
So probably necessary to refuse to speak in sound-bites about income or wealth mobility, and to use more complete sentences that refer to specific conditions, even though if one has that granularity, there are interpretations of the sound-bite that mobility has been badly impaired that still seem correct, to me.
EricS
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