Markus Jäntti: Intergenerational income mobility: long-run trends, inequality, and assortative mating in Sweden
Time: Friday, October 25th at 2.00–3.00 pm
Place: Pub5 (Publicum, Assistentinkatu 7)
Invest Seminar Series on Intergenerational Inequalities continues!
Our visiting professor, professor at the Stockholm University Markus Jäntti is giving a lecture: Intergenerational income mobility: long-run trends, inequality, and assortative mating in Sweden (Markus Jäntti & Jesper Roine)
These seminars aim to foster lively and kind discussions on innovative research, with a focus on the intergenerational transmission of inequality. Please note that the seminars will be held in-person only. We look forward to seeing you there, welcome!
Save the date also for forthcoming seminars:
Friday, November 8th, 2.00–3.30pm (Pub 4): Irene Prix, University of Turku: Intergenerational Educational Mobility and Earnings Trajectories: A Comparative Perspective in Three Welfare States (Jani Erola, Anette Fasang, Irene Prix, Selçuk Bedük & Meir Yaish)
Tuesday, December 10th, 2.00–3.30pm (Pub 4): Toni Juuti, Labour Institute for Economic Research: Head Start for Entrepreneurship: The Role of Socio-Economic Background (Toni Juuti & Ross Levine)