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Economic Policy ReformsGoing for Growth OECD 2010183 PART II Chapter 5 A Family Affair: Intergenerational Social Mobility across OECD CountriesPolicy reform can remove obstacles to Intergenerational Social Mobility and therebypromote equality of opportunities across individuals. Such reform will also enhanceeconomic growth by allocating human resources to their best use. This chapterassesses cross-country patterns in Intergenerational Social Mobility and examinesthe role that public policies play in affecting Mobility . Intergenerational earning,wage and educational Mobility vary widely across OECD countries. Mobility inearnings, wages and education across generations is relatively low in France,southern European countries, the United Kingdom and the United contrast, such Mobility tends to be higher in Australia, Canada and theNordic A Family AFFAIR: Intergenerational Social Mobility ACROSS OECD COUNTRIESECONOMIC POLICY REFORMS: GOING FOR GROWTH OECD 2010184 Intergenerational Social Mobility reflects equality of
Economic Policy Reforms Going for Growth © OECD 2010 183 PART II Chapter 5 A Family Affair: Intergenerational Social Mobility across OECD Countries
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