2006 MEXICAN SOCIAL MOBILITY SURVEY (MSMS).
Florencia Torche, P.I.

Funding:  Fundacion ESRU .

- The MSMS is the first nationally representative, fully probabilistic survey of
  intergenerational mobility of Mexican men and women.

- The survey includes information on respondent's and partner's current education,
  occupation, household income, wealth and living standards, social background,
  migration and occupational history.

- Sample size is 7,288.

 2003 SURVEY OF INTERGENERATIONAL FINANCIAL LINKAGES IN CHILE (IFLC).
Seymour Spilerman and Florencia Torche, Co-P.I.s
Funding: Ford Foundation.

- Three-generation survey of living standards and intergenerational assistance.

- The survey includes information on education, occupation, income and economic
wellbeing for the focal generation, as well as their parents and children.
The IFLC is fully probabilistic, and nationally representative.
 
- Sample size is 4,300.


2001 CHILEAN SOCIAL MOBILITY SURVEY (CSMS).
Guillermo Wormald P.I.
Funding:
FONDECYT and Ford Foundation.

- First national inter- and intra-generation mobility survey in Chile.
- Sample is fully probabilistic, nationally representative, N= 3,544.