Factors of intergenerational social mobility in Israel
Among people over 30 that had an academic degree, 70% had at least one parent with an academic degree, and just 15% had parents without an academic education. Parents’ education also impacts their offspring’s income, the survey showed. The bureau examined three average household income per capita categories: below NIS 2,000 a month (approximately $567), between NIS 2,000 and NIS 4,000 (approximately $567-$1,134) and more than NIS 4,000. Among people over 20 whose parents did not graduate from high school, about one third belonged to each category, but among those whose parents had academic degrees, 90% make more than NIS 2,000 a month.
When it comes to fields of employment, upward mobility is also rare. According to the survey, of people over 30 whose father had an academic career, 51% also pursued one. Among those whose mother was an academic, 48% were employed in academic professions. Of people whose parents were not academics, just 20% pursued an academic career.
Adrian Filut