Eduardo CenciDaniel LopesLeonardo Monteiro MonasterioDiretoria de Estudos e Políticas Regionais, Urbanas e Ambientais - DIRUR2026-03-312026-03-312026CENCI, Eduardo; LOPES, Daniel; MONASTERIO, Leonardo. Intergenerational mobility and regional inequality in Brazil. Brasília: Ipea, Mar. 2026. (Discussion Paper, n. 3195). DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.38116/ td3195-enghttps://repositorio.ipea.gov.br/handle/11058/20288We estimate the long-term intergenerational mobility (IM) in Brazil, by mesoregion, utiliz ing the methodology developed by Güell, Mora and Telmer (2015) and Güell et al. (2018). Benefiting from the unique features of Brazil, such as data availability on income, edu cation, full names, our study employed a machine learning algorithm to estimate sur name-based ancestry. This allows us to bypass limitations of previous studies and provide an initial exploration of the link between intergenerational mobility (IM) and inequality in a middle-income, Latin American country. We also examined how IM spatially aligns with historical factors and current socioeconomic development indicators in Brazil. Our find ings connect past land inequality and slavery to lower long-term mobility, which is linked to lower current income per capita and educational attainment. Unlike other IM studies in Brazil, we found no clear geographic patterns. Additionally, there is no distinct relationship between inequality and social mobility, or the Gatsby Curve, at the mesoregional level.31engAcesso AbertoIntergenerational mobility and regional inequality in BrazilWorking paperInstituto de Pesquisa Econômica AplicadaDesigualdade SocialDesenvolvimento SocialDesenvolvimento EconômicoLicença ComumReproduction of this text and the data contained within is allowed as long as the source is cited. Reproduction for commercial purposes is prohibited. É permitida a reprodução deste texto e dos dados nele contidos, desde que citada a fonte. Reproduções para fins comerciais são proibidas.Intergenerational mobilitySurnamesInequalityJ Labor and Demographic Economics::J6 Mobility, Unemployment, Vacancies, and Immigrant Workers::J62 Job, Occupational, and Intergenerational MobilityN Economic History::N3 Labor and Consumers, Demography, Education, Health, Welfare, Income, Wealth, Religion, and Philanthropy::N36 Latin America - CaribbeanMobilidade intergeracionalDesigualdade regionalSobrenomesDesenvolvimento socioeconômicoIntergenerational mobility and regional inequality in BrazilDOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.38116/ td3195-eng