Intergenerational Education Mobility Among the Children of Canadian Immigrants
48 Pages Posted: 19 Oct 2008 Last revised: 8 May 2025
Abstract
We analyze the intergenerational education mobility of Canadian men and women born to immigrants. A detailed portrait of Canadians is offered, as are estimates of the degree of generational mobility among the children of immigrants. Persistence in the years of schooling across the generations is rather weak between immigrants and their Canadian born children, and a third as strong as for the general population. Parental earnings is not correlated with years of schooling for second generation children, and if anything negatively correlated. Finally we find that the intergenerational transmission of education has not changed across the birth cohorts of the post-war period.
Keywords: intergenerational mobility, education, immigrants
JEL Classification: F22, I20, J62
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