Intergenerational Transmission of Education and Mediating Channels: Evidence from a Compulsory Schooling Reform in Germany

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Marc Piopiunik

In: Scandinavian Journal of Economics 116 (2014), 3, 878-907

Abstract

In this paper, I estimate the causal effect that an additional year of schooling for parents has on their children's education, by exploiting a compulsory schooling reform that was implemented in all West German states between 1946 and 1969. Although previous research indicates that the reform had no effect on earnings, I find that an additional year of schooling for women strongly affects the education of their sons. There is no effect for the other parent–child gender pairs. I investigate numerous channels that might mediate the positive effect of the education of mothers. Most importantly, I find that individuals with more schooling value their children's educational success as more important.

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Keywords: Human capital; instrumental variables estimation; intergenerational mobility
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1111/sjoe.12063

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