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Greg Clark: Genetics and Social Mobility — #14

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The Power of an Additive Genetic Model of Social Status

An additive genetic model of a fairly, pretty highly heritable trait on which people assort very strongly when marrying is the best model to describe social status in England for hundreds of years. And so one simple example is what happens if one of your parents dies while you're young? And if you think this is all about additive genetics, then potentially that would have very little effect. So there's lots of kind of interesting things that the additive genetic model also implies it should mean birth order is not important in terms of outcomes.

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