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Title: Yes, Denmark Is a More Educationally Mobile Society than the United States: Rejoinder to Kristian Karlson
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1. Andrade, Stefan B.
Thomsen, Jens-Peter
Yes, Denmark Is a More Educationally Mobile Society than the United States: Rejoinder to Kristian Karlson
Sociological Science published online (17 November 2021): DOI: 10.15195/v8.a18.
Also: https://sociologicalscience.com/articles-v8-18-359/
Cohort(s): NLSY97
Publisher: Sociological Science
Keyword(s): Cross-national Analysis; Denmark, Danish; Educational Attainment; General Social Survey (GSS); Mobility

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In this rejoinder to Kristian Bernt Karlson (KBK), we maintain that there are substantial differences in intergenerational educational mobility between Denmark and the United States. In fact, when we include additional parental information from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997 (NLSY97) for the United States, as suggested by KBK, the gap between Denmark and the United States increases. To confirm our findings, we show that the same conclusion about markedly higher educational mobility in Denmark holds when data from the General Social Survey are substituted for the NLSY97.
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Andrade, Stefan B. and Jens-Peter Thomsen. "Yes, Denmark Is a More Educationally Mobile Society than the United States: Rejoinder to Kristian Karlson." Sociological Science published online (17 November 2021): DOI: 10.15195/v8.a18.