TY - JOUR
T1 - Intergenerational transmission in regulated professions and the role of familism
AU - Bamieh, Omar
AU - Cintolesi, Andrea
PY - 2021/12
Y1 - 2021/12
N2 - We study to what extent familism accounts for the intergenerational transmission of jobs in regulated professions, and we examine the relevance of social norms to counteract familism. Before 2004, local courts graded the Italian bar exams for lawyers, and after 2004, exams were randomly assigned to external courts for grading. We measure family ties with the number of successful candidates sharing a family name and law firm address with an already registered lawyer. We find that the number of new entrants with a family tie drops by at least 10%, while the number of new lawyers does not change, showing that familism accounts for an important part of the intergenerational transmission in our setting. We do not find significant differences across gender, but our results are stronger in areas with weak social norms, although these areas have lower rents from licenses, suggesting that weak social norms rather than economic incentives are the main determinants of familism.
AB - We study to what extent familism accounts for the intergenerational transmission of jobs in regulated professions, and we examine the relevance of social norms to counteract familism. Before 2004, local courts graded the Italian bar exams for lawyers, and after 2004, exams were randomly assigned to external courts for grading. We measure family ties with the number of successful candidates sharing a family name and law firm address with an already registered lawyer. We find that the number of new entrants with a family tie drops by at least 10%, while the number of new lawyers does not change, showing that familism accounts for an important part of the intergenerational transmission in our setting. We do not find significant differences across gender, but our results are stronger in areas with weak social norms, although these areas have lower rents from licenses, suggesting that weak social norms rather than economic incentives are the main determinants of familism.
KW - lawyers
KW - regulated professions
KW - familism
KW - CMI
KW - Cat2
KW - INSTITUTIONS
KW - MOBILITY
KW - Familism
KW - Lawyers
KW - Regulated professions
KW - SOCIAL NORMS
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jebo.2021.10.036
DO - 10.1016/j.jebo.2021.10.036
M3 - Article
SN - 0167-2681
VL - 192
SP - 857
EP - 879
JO - Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
JF - Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
ER -