Intragenerational mobility and the concept of the equalization of longer-term incomes: An estimation for a developing country

Mauricio Quiñones, Christian M. Posso, Nicolas Mancera, Juan C. Duque, Carlos A. Medina

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Abstract

This paper calculates the degree of intragenerational income mobility and carries out the decomposition of the influence of observable characteristics on income mobility. Using the concept of mobility as the equalization of longer-term incomes, we quantify the class of measures called the E index using administrative records for social security contributions of formally employed young adults in Colombia between 2010 and 2018. In addition, we use the Recentered Influence Function (RIF) decomposition method to extend its application to the E index and decompose the influence of observable characteristics on our estimates. Our findings indicate Colombia's mobility is disequalizing. We also show that female mobility is even more disequalizing than male mobility. Our decomposition shows that disequalizing mobility depends on employees' type of contract, economic sector, and location. © 2022 Elsevier Ltd
Original languageEnglish
Article number101463
JournalSocio-Economic Planning Sciences
Volume86
StatePublished - Apr 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Developing countries
  • Inequality
  • Intragenerational
  • Mobility
  • RIF decomposition

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