Global Journal of Human Social Science, E: Economics, Volume 22 Issue 3

Figure 2: Analysis of the causal paths of intergenerational mobility between 2005 and 2010 Table 2: Breakdown of the effects of social origin on destination Effets de l’origine sociale 2005 Direct Indirect Total 2010 Direct Indirect Total Public Origine sociale 0,088 0,007 0,095 0,141 0,016 0,157 Privé Formel Origine sociale 0,093 0,001 0,094 0,111 0,002 0,113 Informel Origine sociale 0,121 0,011 0,132 0,079 0,026 0,104 Ensemble Origine sociale 0,107 0,010 0,117 0,109 0,023 0,132 Source: Author from STATA 15. ii. Robustness and additional analyzes From two analyses, we test the robustness of the conclusions resulting from the models estimated in this work: it is for us firstly to examine the existence of a selection bias that can taint the results commented on so far. Then, it is a question of modifying the specifications and the methods of estimation of the models. We thus present that it follows the logic and the conclusions of these additional analyses. On a total sample of 8,578 individuals divided into 4,440 individuals in 2005 and 4,138 in 2010, we carried out the previous analyses. To test whether the attrition of the base sample caused both by missing data and by data processing led to a selection bias capable of tainting the results commented on above, we proceed from STATA 15 to an estimate using the multiple imputation method of missing data. This operation is carried out under the assumption that the Volume XXII Issue III Version I 12 ( ) Global Journal of Human Social Science - Year 2022 © 2022 Global Journals E Family Capital and Professional Integration of Young Graduates in Cameroon

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