The Wealth of Parents: Trends over Time in Assortative Mating Based on Parental Wealth

CEBI WORKING PAPER SERIES Working Paper 03/19

56 Pages Posted: 16 Mar 2020

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Sander Wagner

Center for Research in Economics and Statistics (CREST)

Diederik Boertien

Universitat Pompeu Fabra

Mette Gørtz

University of Copenhagen, Department of Economics; IZA

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Date Written: June 25, 2019

Abstract

This paper describes trends in parental wealth homogamy among union cohorts formed between 1987 and 2013 in Denmark. Using high-quality register data on the wealth of parents during the year of partnering, we show that the correlation between partners’ levels of parental wealth is considerably lower compared to estimates from earlier research on other countries. Nonetheless, parental wealth homogamy is high at the very top of the parental wealth distribution, and individuals from wealthy families are relatively unlikely to partner with individuals from families with low wealth. Parental wealth correlations among partners are higher when looking only at parental assets rather than net wealth, implying that the former might be a better measure for studying many social stratification processes. Most specifications indicate that homogamy increased in the 2000s relative to the 1990s, but trends can vary depending on methodological choices. The increasing levels of parental wealth homogamy raise concerns that, over time, partnering behavior has become more consequential for wealth inequality between couples.

Keywords: Wealth; Inequality; Assortative Mating; Intergenerational Processes; Partnering

JEL Classification: D31, J12, J60

Suggested Citation

Wagner, Sander and Boertien, Diederik and Gørtz, Mette, The Wealth of Parents: Trends over Time in Assortative Mating Based on Parental Wealth (June 25, 2019). CEBI WORKING PAPER SERIES Working Paper 03/19, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3409713 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3409713

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