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Autor/inn/enLehti, Hannu; Erola, Jani; Karhula, Aleksi
TitelThe heterogeneous effects of parental unemployment on siblings' educational outcomes.
Gefälligkeitsübersetzung: Die heterogenen Auswirkungen elterlicher Arbeitslosigkeit auf den Bildungsabschluss von Geschwistern.
QuelleIn: Research in social stratification and mobility, (2019) 64, Art. 100439, 14 S.
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Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttyponline; gedruckt; Zeitschriftenaufsatz
ISSN0276-5624
DOI10.1016/j.rssm.2019.100439
SchlagwörterBildungsbeteiligung; Bildungsmotivation; Soziale Herkunft; Generation; Alter; Arbeitslosigkeit; Eltern; Finnland; Kind; Mobilität; Schulleistung; Auswirkung; Soziale Herkunft; Generation; Hochschulbildung; Bildungsabschluss; Bildungsbeteiligung; Eltern; Kind; Sekundarbereich; Bildungsabschluss; Schulleistung; Mobilität; Sozioökonomischer Faktor; Familieneinkommen; Arbeitslosigkeit; Hochschulbildung; Alter; Auswirkung; Finnland
AbstractThe literature on the intergenerational effects of unemployment has shown that unemployment has short-term negative effects on children's schooling ambitions, performance and high school dropout rates. The long-term effects on children's educational outcomes, however, are mixed. One potentially important limitation of previous studies has been that they have ignored the heterogeneous effects of parental unemployment on children's education. We study the effects of parental unemployment on children's grade point average, enrollment into general secondary and tertiary education by comparing the effects according to the children's age of exposure and the parental level of education. We use high quality Finnish longitudinal register data and sibling fixed-effect models to obtain causal effects. We find that parental unemployment has negative effects on both children's educational enrollment and performance at the educational transitional periods when children are an adolescent but parental unemployment is not detrimental in early childhood. For general secondary but not for tertiary enrollment, children's poorer school performance due to parental unemployment explains the effect entirely. Parental unemployment is not affecting children general secondary enrollment or school performance among higher educated parents. However, children with a higher educated parent exposed to unemployment are less likely to enroll in tertiary education. The reduced amount of parental economic resources due to unemployment cannot explain any of these effects. This calls for other forms of support for children at crucial periods when educational decisions are made. (Author's Abstract, IAB-Doku).
Erfasst vonInstitut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung, Nürnberg
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