31. Ireland: 12.9% of children with parents in the bottom half ended up in the top quarter.
30. Italy: 13.0% of children with parents in the bottom half ended up in the top quarter.
29. Hungary: 13.3% of children with parents in the bottom half ended up in the top quarter.
28. Latvia: 13.3% of children with parents in the bottom half ended up in the top quarter.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip Ad27. Croatia: 13.9% of children with parents in the bottom half ended up in the top quarter.
26. France: 14.9% of children with parents in the bottom half ended up in the top quarter.
25. Switzerland: 14.9% of children with parents in the bottom half ended up in the top quarter.
24. Spain: 15.0% of children with parents in the bottom half ended up in the top quarter.
23. Poland: 15.0% of children with parents in the bottom half ended up in the top quarter.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip Ad22. Austria: 15.1% of children with parents in the bottom half ended up in the top quarter.
21. Belgium: 15.3% of children with parents in the bottom half ended up in the top quarter.
20. Finland: 15.6% of children with parents in the bottom half ended up in the top quarter.
19. Lithuania: 15.7% of children with parents in the bottom half ended up in the top quarter.
18. Slovak Republic: 15.7% of children with parents in the bottom half ended up in the top quarter.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip Ad17. Norway: 15.9% of children with parents in the bottom half ended up in the top quarter.
16. Australia: 16.1% of children with parents in the bottom half ended up in the top quarter.
15. Portugal: 16.3% of children with parents in the bottom half ended up in the top quarter.
14. Canada: 16.3% of children with parents in the bottom half ended up in the top quarter.
13. Taiwan: 16.3% of children with parents in the bottom half ended up in the top quarter.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip Ad12. Czech Republic: 16.7% of children with parents in the bottom half ended up in the top quarter.
11. Israel: 16.8% of children with parents in the bottom half ended up in the top quarter.
10. South Korea: 17.0% of children with parents in the bottom half ended up in the top quarter.
9. Netherlands: 17.1% of children with parents in the bottom half ended up in the top quarter.
8. Germany: 17.1% of children with parents in the bottom half ended up in the top quarter.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip Ad7. Estonia: 17.6% of children with parents in the bottom half ended up in the top quarter.
6. Japan: 18.1% of children with parents in the bottom half ended up in the top quarter.
5. Sweden: 18.5% of children with parents in the bottom half ended up in the top quarter.
4. United Kingdom: 18.6% of children with parents in the bottom half ended up in the top quarter.
3. Slovenia: 19.2% of children with parents in the bottom half ended up in the top quarter.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip Ad2. Denmark: 21.1% of children with parents in the bottom half ended up in the top quarter.
1. Cyprus: 22.8% of children with parents in the bottom half ended up in the top quarter.