When it hurts the most: timing of parental job loss and a child’s education

Paul Bingley, Lorenzo Cappellari, Marco Ovidi

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We investigate the stages of childhood at which parental job loss is most consequential for their child’s education. Using Danish administrative data linking parents experiencing plant closures to their children, we compare end-of-school outcomes to matched peers and to closures hitting after school completion age. Parental job loss disproportionally reduces test taking, scores, and high school enrolment among children exposed during infancy (age 0-1). Effects are largest for low-income families and low-achieving children. The causal chain from job loss to education likely works through reduced family income. Maternal time investment partially offsets the effect of reduced income
langue originaleAnglais
Lieu de publicationEsch-sur-Alzette
ÉditeurLISER
Nombre de pages80
étatPublié - 30 déc. 2023

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EditeurLISER
Numéro2023-12
ISSN (Electronique)2716-7445

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