%0 Journal Article %T Distributions of Intergenerational Earnings: A Nonparametric Analysis of Racial Differences %J American Journal of Economics %@ 2166-496X %D 2012 %I %R 10.5923/j.economics.20120206.08 %X Nonparametric methods are used to analyze distributions of intergenerational earnings. A stochastic kernel generates stationary distributions for African-Americans and whites, indicating a long-run outcome not in favor of racial convergence. Tests indicate that the distribution of white earnings stochastically dominate the earnings distributions of African-Americans from similar economic backgrounds. Within-race decile comparisons demonstrate that the distributions for whites improve as fathers' earnings improve; each increase in fathers' deciles progressively improves the entire distribution for sons. The same results do not exist for African-Americans who appear to have extensive within-race mobility. %K Intergenerational Mobility %K Earnings Inequality %K Convergence %K Non-Parametric Distributions %U http://article.sapub.org/10.5923.j.economics.20120206.08.html