Schooling and Parental Labor Supply: Evidence from COVID-19 School Closures in the United States.

Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1177/00197939221099184
Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, Miriam Marcén, Marina Morales, Almudena Sevilla
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This article examines changes in parental labor supply in response to the unanticipated closure of schools following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. The authors collect detailed daily information on school closures at the school-district level, which they merge to individual-level data on labor supply and sociodemographic characteristics from the monthly Current Population Survey spanning from January 2019 through May 2020. Using a difference-in-differences estimation approach, the authors find evidence of non-negligible labor supply reductions. Having a partner at home helped offset the negative effect of school closures, particularly for maternal employment, although respondents' job traits played a more significant role in shaping labor supply responses to school closures. Overall, the labor supply impacts of school closures prove robust to identification checks and to controlling for other coexistent social distancing measures. In addition, these early school closures seem to have had a long-lasting negative impact on parental labor supply.

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学校教育与家长劳动力供给:COVID-19 美国学校关闭的证据》(Evidence from COVID-19 School Closure in the United States)。
本文研究了美国 COVID-19 大流行爆发后,学校意外关闭所导致的家长劳动力供给变化。作者从学校-地区层面收集了学校关闭的详细日常信息,并将这些信息与从 2019 年 1 月到 2020 年 5 月的月度当前人口调查中获得的有关劳动力供给和社会人口特征的个人层面数据进行了合并。作者使用差分估算方法,发现了劳动力供应减少的不可忽略的证据。家中有伴侣有助于抵消学校关闭的负面影响,尤其是对母亲就业的影响,尽管受访者的工作特征在影响劳动力供给对学校关闭的反应方面发挥了更重要的作用。总体而言,学校关闭对劳动力供给的影响经得起识别检查和其他同时存在的社会疏远措施的控制。此外,这些早期的学校关闭似乎对家长的劳动力供给产生了长期的负面影响。
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