Switzerland Maintains 'Exceptional' Social Mobility Since 1980s
New study reveals Switzerland has preserved high levels of social mobility over four decades, contrasting with declining trends in other developed nations.

Key Takeaways
- Social mobility in Switzerland has remained exceptionally high and stable since the 1980s.
- Only 17% of an individual's income in Switzerland is attributable to their family environment.
- The influence of family background on income has never exceeded 21% in the last 40 years.
- Switzerland exhibits higher social mobility than Scandinavian countries.
- Income concentration among the richest 10% in Switzerland has remained stable at around 30%.
By The Numbers
They Said
"Switzerland has exceptionally high levels of social mobility by international standards – even higher than the Scandinavian countries."
"The more similar the siblings’ incomes, the stronger the influence of the family environment – and the lower the social mobility."