Labour and Education Seminars
Intergenerational Mobility by Sexuality
Mathias Jensen (Oxford University)
Tuesday 18 November 2025 13:30 - 14:45
SAL 2.04, 2nd Floor Conference Room, Sir Arthur Lewis Building, LSE, 32 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London WC2A 3PH
About this event
Existing research documents substantial disparities in life outcomes between same-sex and different-sex attracted individuals, typically disadvantaging same-sex attracted individuals. We analyse how parental background relates to adult children's earnings, health, fertility, and family formation by sexuality. To do so, we develop a new strategy to identify same-sex couples in population-wide administrative data using joint financial commitments from Denmark. Our approach mitigates limitations associated with non-representative surveys and cross-sectional data on sexuality. We find that disparities in outcomes persist across the parental income distribution; (dis)advantages for same-sex attracted individuals are only partially mediated by parental income. We explore parent-child dynamics as potential mechanisms, including proximity to parents. Results are robust to controlling for unobserved parental heterogeneity through sibling fixed effects, but vary across childhood regions and cohorts. Our findings suggest that intergenerational mobility depends not only on factors shared by siblings but also on innate individual characteristics, such as sexuality.
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Directions
This event will take place in SAL 2.04, 2nd Floor Conference Room, Sir Arthur Lewis Building, LSE, 32 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London WC2A 3PH.
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