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| Intergenerational Elasticity× | Log-Linear Mobility Model× | |
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| สาขาวิชา | Sociology | Sociology |
| ตระกูล | Regression model | Regression model |
| ปีกำเนิด≠ | 1992 | 1970s |
| ผู้ริเริ่ม≠ | Gary Solon (modern estimation) | Leo Goodman; Robert Hauser |
| ประเภท≠ | Regression-based measure of intergenerational income persistence | Log-linear / Poisson model for cell counts in mobility tables |
| แหล่งต้นตำรับ≠ | Solon, G. (1992). Intergenerational income mobility in the United States. American Economic Review, 82(3), 393–408. link ↗ | Hauser, R. M. (1978). A structural model of the mobility table. Social Forces, 56(3), 919–953. DOI ↗ |
| ชื่อเรียกอื่น | IGE, intergenerational income elasticity, intergenerational income persistence, father-son income elasticity | log-linear model for mobility, topological mobility model, quasi-independence model, levels model |
| ที่เกี่ยวข้อง | 5 | 5 |
| สรุป≠ | The intergenerational elasticity of income (IGE) is the workhorse measure of economic mobility: the regression coefficient from regressing a child's adult log income on the parent's log income. It expresses the percentage by which a child's expected income rises for each one-percent increase in parental income, so a higher IGE means income advantages and disadvantages are more strongly transmitted across generations and society is less mobile. | Log-linear mobility models analyze an origin-by-destination mobility table by modeling the logarithm of its expected cell counts as a sum of terms: separate effects for the origin and destination marginals plus interaction terms that capture the origin–destination association. By specifying that association parametrically — through diagonal, level, or scaled terms — these models test precise hypotheses about the structure of social fluidity independent of the changing sizes of classes. |
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