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Working Paper No. 539

Occupational Choice and Incentives:The Role of Family Background

Working Paper
Reference
Sjögren, Anna (2000). “Occupational Choice and Incentives:The Role of Family Background”. IFN Working Paper No. 539. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).

Author
Anna Sjögren

A model of occupational choice and human capital investment is developed and tested. The model allows family background to influence occupational choice via access to economic resources, differences in costs of schooling, and ability uncertainty. The model predicts that people are more sensitive to economic incentives when considering occupations that are different from the parental occupation. It also predicts that the occupational choice of individuals from poor background is more sensitive to economic incentives than the occupational choice of well off individuals. These implications are confirmed on Swedish data using a mixed multinomial logit framework, explicitly accounting for unobserved heterogeneity.