Child Support and Educational Outcomes: Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey

I. Walker, Yu Zhu
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There is some evidence to support the view that Child Support (CS), despite low compliance rates and a strong interaction with the welfare system, has played a positive role in reducing child poverty among non-intact families. However, relatively little research has addressed the role of CS on outcomes for the children concerned. There are good reasons for thinking that CS could leverage better outcomes than other forms of income support and, using a sample of dependent children in non-intact families from the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS), we find that CS received has an effect which is at least 10 times as large as that associated with variations in other sources of total household net income for two key educational outcomes: namely school leaving at the age of 16, and attaining 5 or more good GCSEs. We show that this remarkable and strong result is robust and, in particular, can be given a causal interpretation.
儿童抚养和教育成果:来自英国家庭小组调查的证据
有一些证据支持这样一种观点,即尽管儿童抚养(CS)的执行率很低,而且与福利系统有很强的相互作用,但它在减少非完整家庭的儿童贫困方面发挥了积极作用。然而,相对较少的研究涉及CS对有关儿童的结果的作用。有充分的理由认为CS可以利用比其他形式的收入支持和更好的结果,使用的样本依赖非完整家庭的孩子从“英国家庭专门调查”(必和必拓),我们发现CS收到有影响这是至少10倍,与其他来源的变化相关的家庭总净收入两个关键的教育成果:即学校毕业在16岁的时候,获得5或更多优秀的普通中等教育证书。我们表明,这一显著和强大的结果是稳健的,特别是,可以给出一个因果解释。
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