Authors
Salvatore Morelli, Brian Nolan, Juan C Palomino, Philippe Van Kerm
Publication date
2021/12
Journal
Journal of European Social Policy
Volume
31
Issue
5
Pages
533-548
Publisher
Sage Publications
Description
Many low-income households in rich countries have very little wealth, but the role of intergenerational wealth transmission in underpinning this deficit is not known. This article seeks to fill that gap by investigating patterns of past wealth transfer receipt for low-income versus other households in seven rich countries and assessing the contribution that these transfers, or their absence, make to current wealth levels. We find that households on low incomes are relatively disadvantaged in terms of intergenerational transfers received in the past, both in terms of the likelihood of having received any and the amounts received by those who do benefit from such transfers. The role that this disadvantage plays in the linkage between current low-income and low wealth is assessed and evidence presented that it is significant. Simulation of a universal wealth transfer scheme or ‘capital endowment’ on reaching adulthood for two …
Total citations
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Scholar articles
S Morelli, B Nolan, JC Palomino, P Van Kerm - Journal of European Social Policy, 2021
S Morelli, B Nolan, J Palomino, P Van Kerm - SocArXiv. June, 2021