Nhat An Trinh

Research

Peer-reviewed

  1. Trinh, Nhat An. Forthcoming. ‘Class Origin, Intergenerational Transfers, and the Gender Wealth Gap’, Socio-Economic Review. | replication files
  2. Betthäuser, Bastian, Trinh, Nhat An, and Fasang, Anette. 2024. ‘The Temporal Dimension of Parental Employment: Fixed-term Contracts, Non-standard Work Schedules and Children’s Education in Germany’, European Sociological Review, 40(6):950–963.
  3. Trinh, Nhat An. 2024. ‘The Effect of Social Benefit Reform on Educational Inequality’, Journal of Social Policy, 53(4):1073–1094. | replication files
  4. Trinh, Nhat An. 2023. ‘Why do Trends in Social Fluidity at Labour Market Entry and Occupational Maturity Differ? Evidence from Germany and the UK’, Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, 83:1–12. | replication files
  5. Trinh, Nhat An, and Bukodi, Erzsébet. 2022. ‘Intergenerational Class Mobility of Labour Market Entrants in Germany and the UK since the 1950s’, European Sociological Review, 38(1):37–53.
  6. Betthäuser, Bastian, Kaiser, Caspar, and Trinh, Nhat An. 2021. ‘Regional Variation in Inequality of Educational Opportunity across Europe’, Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World, 7, all authors contributed equally. | replication files
  7. Kaiser, Caspar, and Trinh, Nhat An. 2021. ‘Positional, Mobility, and Reference Effects: How Does Social Class Affect Life Satisfaction in Europe?’, European Sociological Review, 37(5):713–730. | replication files

In preparation (selected)

  1. ‘Dynamics of Wealth Homogamy in Couples’ (with Philipp Lersch and Reinhard Schunck), under review. | working paper
  2. ‘Consolidated Trajectories? Social Class and Earnings Growth over the Life-Course’ (with Philipp Lersch and Caspar Kaiser), under review.
  3. ‘Distributive Principles in Parental Transfers by Asset Type’ (with Daria Tisch)
  4. ‘Unequal Estate Division for Wealth Perpetuation: Primogeniture, Patrilineality, and Portfolios.’ (with Daria Tisch and Manuel Schechtl)
  5. ‘Can Migration Disrupt the Transmission of Inequality Across Generations?’ (with Jonas Wiedner)
  6. ‘Wealth Inequality and Social Class in Comparative Perspective.’ (with Jad Moawad, Brian Nolan and Erzsébet Bukodi)

Dissertation

Other writing