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Abstract
Intergenerational mobility studies are now expanding in three directions – including different regions and time periods, using different outcomes to measure mobility, and investigating the mechanisms that affect mobility. We investigate, for the first time, wealth mobility in the Cape Colony. We compare a number of outcomes, and consider several mechanisms to explain our results. Our data allow us to match at much higher rates than before, and also include daughters. We find very high mobility at the Cape and, in contrast to the existing historiography, higher rates for those at the bottom of the wealth distribution.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 48-71 |
Journal | Economic History of Developing Regions |
Volume | 34 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2019 |
Subject classification (UKÄ)
- Economic History
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The Cape of the Good Hope Panel: Long-term studies of growth, inequality and labour coercion in the global south
Green, E. (PI), Cilliers, J. (Researcher), Martins, I. (Researcher), Fourie, J. (Researcher), von Fintel, D. (Researcher) & Rijpma, A. (Researcher)
Marianne och Marcus Wallenbergs Stiftelse
2016/01/01 → 2019/12/31
Project: Research