Income Inequality and Education

Many commentators have seen the growing gap in earnings and income between those with a college education and those without as a major cause of increasing inequality in the United States and elsewhere. In this article we investigate the extent to which increasing the educational attainment of the US...

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Main Authors: Richard Breen, Inkwan Chung
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Society for Sociological Science 2015-08-01
Series:Sociological Science
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Online Access:https://www.sociologicalscience.com/articles-v2-22-454/
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spelling doaj-39898fe6ce314c768322d8bf1b0d0e382020-11-24T22:20:50ZengSociety for Sociological ScienceSociological Science2330-66962330-66962015-08-0122245447710.15195/v2.a222839Income Inequality and EducationRichard Breen0Inkwan Chung1 University of Oxford Yale University Many commentators have seen the growing gap in earnings and income between those with a college education and those without as a major cause of increasing inequality in the United States and elsewhere. In this article we investigate the extent to which increasing the educational attainment of the US population might ameliorate inequality. We use data from NLSY79 and carry out a three-level decomposition of total inequality into within-person, between-person and between-education parts. We find that the between-education contribution to inequality is small, even when we consider only adjusted inequality that omits the within-person component. We carry out a number of simulations to gauge the likely impact on inequality of changes in the distribution of education and of a narrowing of the differences in average incomes between those with different levels of education. We find that any feasible educational policy is likely to have only a minor impact on income inequality.https://www.sociologicalscience.com/articles-v2-22-454/Decomposition AnalysisEducationHalf the squared coefficient of variationIncome InequalityIncome MobilityNLSY79
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Income Inequality and Education
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Decomposition Analysis
Education
Half the squared coefficient of variation
Income Inequality
Income Mobility
NLSY79
author_facet Richard Breen
Inkwan Chung
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title Income Inequality and Education
title_short Income Inequality and Education
title_full Income Inequality and Education
title_fullStr Income Inequality and Education
title_full_unstemmed Income Inequality and Education
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series Sociological Science
issn 2330-6696
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publishDate 2015-08-01
description Many commentators have seen the growing gap in earnings and income between those with a college education and those without as a major cause of increasing inequality in the United States and elsewhere. In this article we investigate the extent to which increasing the educational attainment of the US population might ameliorate inequality. We use data from NLSY79 and carry out a three-level decomposition of total inequality into within-person, between-person and between-education parts. We find that the between-education contribution to inequality is small, even when we consider only adjusted inequality that omits the within-person component. We carry out a number of simulations to gauge the likely impact on inequality of changes in the distribution of education and of a narrowing of the differences in average incomes between those with different levels of education. We find that any feasible educational policy is likely to have only a minor impact on income inequality.
topic Decomposition Analysis
Education
Half the squared coefficient of variation
Income Inequality
Income Mobility
NLSY79
url https://www.sociologicalscience.com/articles-v2-22-454/
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