More people think it needs well-educated parents to get ahead than two decades ago
Fewer and fewer people are expecting their incomes to rise in the short term
Perceived and actual mobility of earnings over one generation
People with a deteriorating economic situation over the past five years are less likely to feel that their voice counts at country level
At the current level of intergenerational mobility, it takes on average four to five generations for the offspring of a low-income family to reach the average income
Sticky floors in education, occupations and earnings
Sticky ceilings in occupations and earnings
A majority of people remain stuck at the bottom – and at the top of the income distribution
Low-income and high-income persistence over four years across OECD countries
Risk for lower-, middle- and higher-middle income households to slide down to the bottom