Does Legal Status Matter for Educational Choices? Evidence from Immigrant Teenagers

IF 1 3区 社会学 Q3 ECONOMICS
Zachary Liscow, William Gui Woolston
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Abstract

Of the estimated 11.1 million undocumented immigrants in the United States, 1.1 million are children. Due to differential treatment in the labor market, teenage undocumented immigrants face low returns to schooling. To measure the effect of legal status on the educational choices of Hispanic teenagers, we compare siblings who differ in their legal status due to their birth country. We find that teenagers who were born in Mexico are 2.7 percentage points more likely to be out of school than their U.S.- born siblings. Alternative explanations, such as differences in prenatal or childhood environment, appear largely unable to explain this result, suggesting that legal status has a significant impact on schooling decisions. After accounting for these alternative explanations to the extent possible and using proxies for legal status in the U.S. Census, our results suggest that being undocumented roughly doubles high school students’ dropout rate relative to their U.S.-born siblings, with substantial wage decreases implied by back-of-the-envelope calculations.
法律地位对教育选择有影响吗?来自移民青少年的证据
在美国大约1110万无证移民中,有110万是儿童。由于劳动力市场的差别待遇,十几岁的非法移民面临低回报的学校教育。为了衡量法律地位对西班牙裔青少年教育选择的影响,我们比较了由于出生国家而具有不同法律地位的兄弟姐妹。我们发现,出生在墨西哥的青少年比他们在美国出生的兄弟姐妹失学的可能性高2.7个百分点。其他解释,如产前或童年环境的差异,似乎在很大程度上无法解释这一结果,这表明法律地位对上学决定有重大影响。在尽可能地考虑了这些可能的解释并使用美国人口普查中合法身份的代理之后,我们的结果表明,与美国出生的兄弟姐妹相比,无证高中生的辍学率大约翻了一番,通过粗略的计算,工资大幅下降。
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期刊介绍: The rise of the field of law and economics has been extremely rapid over the last 25 years. Among important developments of the 1990s has been the founding of the American Law and Economics Association. The creation and rapid expansion of the ALEA and the creation of parallel associations in Europe, Latin America, and Canada attest to the growing acceptance of the economic perspective on law by judges, practitioners, and policy-makers.
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