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Moving up the ranks: Conscription and intergenerational mobility

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Abstract

This paper examines whether military service can promote intergenerational mobility in developing countries. We use survey data from 3037 men exposed to conscription to compare respondents’ socioeconomic and educational outcomes with those of their parents. Exploiting the random assignment of conscription by lottery, we show that serving increases upward mobility for individuals from low-SES backgrounds, with no effects for those from more privileged ones. The positive effects of military service on mobility disappear under non-democratic regimes or wartime, underscoring the importance of stable institutional contexts for the military to enhance mobility.

Original languageEnglish
Article number103764
JournalJournal of Development Economics
Volume182
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2026

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