The timing of parental unemployment, insurance and children's education.

IF 0.2 0 PHILOSOPHY
Kant Yearbook Pub Date : 2023-03-22 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1080/14616696.2023.2188550
Gabriele Mari, Renske Keizer, Ruben van Gaalen
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The timing of parental unemployment can impact children's educational transitions. Previous research has mostly examined transitions to higher education, proxying timing in relation to children's age and often focusing on selective populations. We study unemployment's intergenerational effects at multiple stages of the educational career, and define timing relative to important crossroads within and across school years for a broader population of children. Further, we build on suggestive patterns in prior studies and test if and how parental unemployment's effects vary depending on the availability, level, and combination of private insurance (parental wealth) and public insurance (unemployment benefits). We rely on Dutch administrative data on cohorts of students born between 1992 and 1998 and observed around the time of the Great Recession. With a negative-control design, we find that paternal unemployment in 6th grade decreases children's chances of enrolling in the general and academic secondary-school tracks, but only in families with lower wealth. Effects are moderate and partly flow from lower performance in a high-stakes test in 6th grade. These effects are reduced when households receive larger unemployment benefit amounts, particularly above median values. In addition, paternal unemployment in 6th grade has long-term negative effects on postsecondary enrolment for children with lower relative wealth. Differently, we do not find evidence of timing effects for spells of paternal unemployment occurring around high-school graduation, nor when examining the timing of maternal unemployment. These findings can inform remedial interventions aimed at mitigating the negative effects of disruptive events on children's education.

父母失业的时间、保险和子女教育。
父母失业的时间会影响子女的教育过渡。以往的研究大多是研究高等教育的过渡,将时间与子女的年龄挂钩,而且往往侧重于选择性人群。我们研究了失业在教育生涯多个阶段的代际影响,并为更广泛的儿童群体定义了与学年内和学年间重要十字路口相关的时机。此外,我们还以先前研究中的提示性模式为基础,检验了父母失业的影响是否以及如何随着私人保险(父母财富)和公共保险(失业救济金)的可用性、水平和组合而变化。我们利用荷兰的行政数据,对 1992 年至 1998 年间出生、大衰退前后的学生群体进行了观察。通过负向对照设计,我们发现六年级时父亲的失业会降低孩子进入普通中学和学术中学的机会,但仅限于财富较少的家庭。这种影响是温和的,部分原因是孩子在六年级的高考中成绩较差。如果家庭领取的失业救济金数额较大,尤其是高于中位值,那么这些影响就会减弱。此外,对于相对财富较少的儿童而言,六年级时父亲的失业会对中学后的入学率产生长期的负面影响。不同的是,我们没有发现父亲在高中毕业前后失业的时间效应,也没有发现母亲失业的时间效应。这些发现可以为旨在减轻破坏性事件对儿童教育的负面影响的补救干预措施提供参考。
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期刊介绍: The Kant Yearbook is an international journal that publishes articles, historical or systematic, on the philosophy of Immanuel Kant. It is the yearbook′s goal to intensify innovative research on Kant on the international scale. Articles are double-blind peer reviewed by an internationally renowned editorial board. Each issue is dedicated to a specific topic announced through a call for papers.
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