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Intergenerational persistence of poverty in five high-income countries
EconomicsNature Human Behaviour

Intergenerational persistence of poverty in five high-income countries

Z. Parolin, R. Pintro-schmitt, et al.

This study reveals striking cross-national differences in intergenerational poverty persistence, with the US showing a significantly higher rate than Australia, Denmark, Germany, and the UK. Conducted by authors from Bocconi University and the Rockwool Foundation, the research emphasizes the role of tax and transfer policies in minimizing poverty persistence. Discover how adopting similar policies could change the landscape of poverty in the US.... show more
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