A Dream of Offspring: Two Decades of Intergenerational Economic Mobility in Indonesia

IF 2 2区 经济学 Q1 AREA STUDIES Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies Pub Date : 2021-08-19 DOI:10.1080/00074918.2021.1970109
T. Dartanto, C. Can, F. Moeis, Jahen F. Rezki
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Using the Indonesian Family Life Survey we measure intergenerational expenditure mobility by applying logistic and unconditional quintile regressions (UQR) to explore how intergenerational persistence (IGP) varies across the distribution of children’s expenditure. We find high absolute mobility and relative mobility among the bottom 40 percentiles, reflecting children’s success at climbing above their parents on the economic ladder. Around 9.29% of parents in the lowest quintile were able to have their children rise to the highest quintile, while only 35% of parents in the highest quintile were able to keep their children in this position. UQR estimations show a U-shaped relationship between parents’ and children’s expenditure ranks, with intergenerational expenditure elasticity ranging from 0.08 to 0.252. IGP is highest in the middle-class group. The strongest determinants of mobility are children’s years of schooling, children’s age, the gender of the household head and children’s asset ownership.
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后代之梦:印尼二十年代际经济流动
利用印度尼西亚家庭生活调查,我们通过应用逻辑和无条件五分位数回归(UQR)来衡量代际支出流动性,以探索代际持久性(IGP)在儿童支出分布中的变化。我们发现,在收入最低的40%人群中,绝对流动性和相对流动性都很高,这反映出孩子们在经济阶梯上比父母爬得更高。在收入最低的五分之一家庭中,约有9.29%的父母能够让他们的孩子升到收入最高的五分之一家庭,而收入最高的五分之一家庭中,只有35%的父母能够让他们的孩子保持在这个位置。UQR估计显示,父母与子女的支出等级呈u型关系,代际支出弹性在0.08 ~ 0.252之间。IGP在中产阶级群体中最高。流动性的最大决定因素是儿童的受教育年限、儿童的年龄、户主的性别和儿童的资产所有权。
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期刊介绍: The Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, a peer-reviewed journal published by the Indonesia Project at The Australian National University"s College of Asia and the Pacific, fills a significant void by providing a well respected outlet for high-quality research on any and all matters pertaining to the Indonesian economy, and touching on closely related fields such as law, the environment, government and politics, demography, education and health. In doing so, it has played an important role in helping the world, and Indonesians themselves, to understand Indonesia.
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