基于学校的支持对青少年母亲教育成果的影响:来自相关行政数据的证据

IF 0.8 Q3 ECONOMICS
R. Vaithianathan, T. Maloney, Moira Wilson, A. Staneva, Nan Jiang
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摘要

青少年家长单位(tpu)为在新西兰怀孕的高中生或父母提供教育和支持。他们提供儿童保育、与保健和其他社会服务的联系、指导和指导。由于该方案只在一些学校提供,因此可以利用其他地理区域的青少年母亲和学校作为对照进行评价。利用行政数据,本研究评估了tpu对新西兰1991年至1994年间出生的几乎所有少女母亲的出勤率和学业完成结果的影响。我们发现,有机会获得tpu的年轻女性不太可能辍学,更有可能完成学校资格认证。在所有青少年母亲中,在怀孕时或怀孕前接受TPU的机会大大增加了分娩后入学的可能性。在出生后入学的青少年母亲中,TPU的使用大大增加了完成正式高中学历的可能性。
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The impact of school-based support on educational outcomes of teen-mothers: evidence from linked administrative data
Teen Parent Units (TPUs) provide education and support for high school students who are pregnant or parents in New Zealand. They provide childcare, links to health and other social services, guidance and mentoring. Because this programme is only available in some schools, evaluation is possible using teen mothers and schools in other geographic areas as controls. Using administrative data, this study evaluates the impact of TPUs on school attendance and completion outcomes amongst nearly all teen mothers born between 1991 and 1994 in New Zealand. We find that young women who had access to TPUs were less likely to dropout of school and more likely to complete school qualifications. Among all teen mothers, access to a TPU at or prior to conception significantly increased the probability of school enrolment after giving birth. Among teen mothers enrolled in school post-birth, TPU access substantially increased the probabilities of completing formal high school qualifications.
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New Zealand Economic Papers
New Zealand Economic Papers Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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