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The effects of the intensity, timing, and persistence of personal history of mobility on support for redistribution (English)

This paper examines the association between the intensity, timing, and persistence of personal history of mobility on individual support for redistribution. Using both rounds of the Life in Transition Survey, the paper builds measures of downward mobility for about 57,000 individuals from 27 countries in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. The analysis finds that more intensive, recent, and persistent downward mobility increases support for redistribution...
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Dabalen,Andrew L.; Parinduri, Rasyad; Paul,Saumik.

The effects of the intensity, timing, and persistence of personal history of mobility on support for redistribution (English). Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 6803 Washington, DC: World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/218181468181781347

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