Caroline Cros
carolinecros.bsky.social
Caroline Cros
@carolinecros.bsky.social
PhD Student in Sociology at EUI
Reposted by Caroline Cros
How much of the intergenerational transmission of SES is due to social factors?

To answer this, shared 🧬 between parents and children need to be considered. In our new study, we use two designs to account for genetic confounding.

We find that roughly 20 percent is due to social factors!
Social origins and socioeconomic outcomes: a combined twin and adoption study
Abstract. Parents and children tend to have similar socioeconomic status (SES). Sociological theory has often emphasized the role of social mechanisms in i
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June 16, 2025 at 5:44 AM