First Generation Elite: The Role of School Social Networks

2 December 2025 12:28

First Generation Elite: The Role of School Social Networks

The paper titled "First Generation Elite: The Role of School Social Networks" by Sarah Cattan, Kjell G. Salvanes and Emma Tominey has been published in American Economic Review.

Abstract

High school students from non-elite backgrounds are less likely to have peers with elite-educated parents than their elite counterparts. This difference in social capital is a key driver of the high intergenerational persistence in elite education. We identify a positive elite peer effect on enrollment in elite programs and labor market earnings, then disentangle underlying mechanisms. Exploiting a lottery in assessment, a causal mediation analysis shows the overall positive peer effect reflects a positive effect on application behavior (conditional on GPA). When considering income mobility, we find that further mixing between high school elite and non-elite students could improve mobility.

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