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On the Origins of Socio-Economic Inequalities: Evidence from Twin Families
Bingley, Paul; Cappellari, Lorenzo; TATSIRAMOS, Konstantinos
2023
 

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Keywords :
nature, nurture, family background, genes, environment, inequality
Abstract :
[en] We propose a twin family model linking twins with their spouses and children to quantify the relative importance of genetic and environmental factors in explaining the variance of socio-economic outcomes. Using data from the Danish Twins Registry and population registers, we test and relax the assumptions of the standard behavioral genetics model most frequently applied in economics using twins or adoptees. Exploiting an education reform differentially affecting parents, we find no evidence of gene-environment interactions. While we find some assortative mating based on genetic factors, differentially shared environments are key: they explain half of the variance in years of schooling, whereas genetic factors explain only nine percent. We find similar percentages for earnings, income, and wealth. Decomposing intergenerational elasticities reveals that shared environments explain 50% for earnings, 60% for income, 70% for wealth, and 80% for schooling. Family environments are more important than previously understood.
Disciplines :
Special economic topics (health, labor, transportation...)
Author, co-author :
Bingley, Paul
Cappellari, Lorenzo
TATSIRAMOS, Konstantinos ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance (FDEF) > Department of Economics and Management (DEM)
Language :
English
Title :
On the Origins of Socio-Economic Inequalities: Evidence from Twin Families
Publication date :
October 2023
Publisher :
IZA Institute of Labor Economics - Discussion Paper Series
Focus Area :
Sustainable Development
Development Goals :
10. Reduced inequalities
FnR Project :
FNR15771764 - Social Origins And Intergenerational Persistence Of Socioeconomic Outcomes, 2021 (01/03/2022-28/02/2025) - Konstantinos Tatsiramos
Name of the research project :
Social origins and intergenerational persistence of socioeconomic outcomes
Funders :
FNR - Luxembourg National Research Fund
Funding number :
C21/SC/15771764
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