Date: 2021
Type: Thesis
Family matters : a sibling similarity approach to the study of intergenerational inequality in Germany
Florence : European University Institute, 2021, EUI, SPS, PhD Thesis
KRÖGER, Lea Katharina, Family matters : a sibling similarity approach to the study of intergenerational inequality in Germany, Florence : European University Institute, 2021, EUI, SPS, PhD Thesis - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/70865
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The intergenerational transmission of inequality is a research field that has sub-strands in several disciplines with findings that have consequences for the way we see and evaluate our society. Therefore, it is crucial to continuously update how we address questions in such an important research area. In this thesis, I study the importance of the family of origin for different areas of social inequality using a sibling design. I estimate the influence of the family on labor market success, partnership union formation, and occupational gender stratification in Germany using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel. The results show that the family plays a crucial role in the generations of social inequality over the life course. It affects the labor market attainment for different social origin groups and over and above a person's education, and it influences the timing of marriage, cohabitation, and living-apart-together unions. In addition, the gender composition of the sibling group creates inequality regarding occupational attainment within families. Thus, this thesis provides a comprehensive view of how the family of origin is relevant to several areas of social and economic life in Germany. It discusses the implications of using a comprehensive approach to the family for further research and policy.
Additional information:
Defence date: 13 April 2021; Examining Board: Professor Fabrizio Bernardi (European University Institute); Professor Juho Härkönen (European University Institute); Professor Anette Eva Fasang (Humboldt University Berlin); Professor Markus Jäntti (Stockholm University)
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/70865
Full-text via DOI: 10.2870/312105
Series/Number: EUI; SPS; PhD Thesis
Publisher: European University Institute
LC Subject Heading: Equality -- Social aspects -- Germany; Families -- Social aspects -- Germany; Germany -- Social conditions