Luck and Success in Millions of Life Courses: Public Lecture by Prof. Arnout van de Rijt (EUI) on 6 May 2026

Abstract: This talk probes the relationship between luck and success in the life course. We ask whether when people get lucky the trajectory of their life success increasingly diverges from that of their unlucky counterpart. We study this question theoretically using models of positive feedback. Empirically we look at the lives of thousands of Americans tracked in panel survey data and millions of Swedes captured in register data. We focus on income as measure of success and study a host of different ways by which people might be lucky or unlucky at different stages of the life course. We use isolate pairs of egos and alteregos who led similarly lives before the event and then compare their life courses afterwards.

The lecture takes place on Wednesday, 6 May, 2:30 p.m. at the MZES conference room A230/231. After the talk, the floor will be open for discussion; the event will end with a small reception.

For information on the speaker, please see: https://arnoutvanderijt.com/