Matthew Staiger (Opportunity Insights), "The Intergenerational Transmission of Employers and the Earnings of Young Workers"
"The Intergenerational Transmission of Employers and the Earnings of Young Workers"
(Opportunity Insights)
September 12, 2023, 12:00 to 1:00 PM
Leacock 429
Abstract:聽To what extent do connections in the labor market shape intergenerational mobility? I use employer-employee linked data to study one important type of connection: jobs obtained at a parent鈥檚 employer. 29 percent of individuals work for a parent鈥檚 employer at least once by age 30. Exploiting transitory and idiosyncratic variation in the availability of jobs at the parent鈥檚 employer, I estimate that working for a parent鈥檚 employer increases initial earnings by 19 percent. The results are attributable to parents using their connections to provide access to higher-paying firms. Individuals with higher-earning parents are more likely to work for a parent鈥檚 employer and experience larger earnings gains when they do. Consequently, the elasticity of initial earnings with respect to parental earnings would be 7.2 percent lower if no one found a job through these connections. The findings raise the possibility that connections to firms through one鈥檚 social network could be an important determinant of intergenerational mobility.