Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science
Steffen Müller, Regina T. Riphahn, Caroline Schwientek
In: Oxford Economic Papers 69 (2017), 1, 213-238
Using long-running data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (1984–2012), we investigate the impact of paternal unemployment on child labour market and education outcomes. We first describe correlation patterns and then use sibling fixed effects and the Gottschalk (1996) method to identify the causal effects of paternal unemployment. We find different patterns for sons and daughters. Paternal unemployment does not seem to causally affect the outcomes of sons. In contrast, it increases both daughters’ worklessness and educational attainment. We test the robustness of the results and explore potential explanations.
Themen: Bildung, Arbeit und Beschäftigung
Keywords: youth unemployment, educational attainment, intergenerational mobility, causal effect, Gottschalk method, sibling fixed effects
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http://www.iwh-halle.de/d/publik/disc/8-16.pdf
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1093/oep/gpw046