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Title: Spatial Influences in Upward Mobility
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1. Anstreicher, Garrett
Spatial Influences in Upward Mobility
Journal of Political Economy published online (6 December 2023).
Also: https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/725706
Cohort(s): NLSY97
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Keyword(s): Economic Mobility; Economics, Regional; Human Capital; Human Capital Investment; Income; Income Mobility; Income, Low; Migration; School Quality; Wage Levels; Wages

This paper extends a canonical model of intergenerational human capital investment to a geographic context to study the role of migration in influencing income mobility in the United States. The main result is that migration is considerably influential in shaping the high rates of economic mobility observed among children from low-wage areas, with human capital investment behavioral responses being important to consider. Equalizing school quality across locations does more to reduce interstate inequality in income mobility than equalizing skill prices, and policies that attempt to decrease human capital flight from low-wage areas via cash transfers are unlikely to be cost-effective.
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Anstreicher, Garrett. "Spatial Influences in Upward Mobility ." Journal of Political Economy published online (6 December 2023).