Health and Welfare Policy Forum

An Analysis of Mobility of Social Network Across Generations

  • Author

    Kim, Ki-tae

  • Page

    62-80

  • PubDate

    2026. 06.

  • Language

    kor

Individuals’ social connectedness―that is, their social network―affects their social mobility in important ways. Yet empirical investigations into the intergenerational transmission of social networks remain scarce both in Korea and in other countries. Korea ranks lowest among OECD countries in social connectedness and exhibits the largest disparities in social connections across age groups and levels of educational attainment. However, these characteristics have received little scholarly attention. Drawing on data from the 2023 Social Survey, this study examines the extent to which social networks are transmitted from parents to their children. The findings indicate that children of parents with larger social networks are more likely to participate in associations and attend cultural and arts events. These relationships remain statistically significant even after controlling for income and educational attainment. The intergenerational reproduction of social networks, which are unequally distributed across socioeconomic groups, may constitute a major barrier to social mobility. Further academic investigation and policy attention are needed.

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