Does a Longer Work Horizon Affect Offsprings' Labour Market Outcomes?

IF 4.1 3区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS Review of Economics of the Household Pub Date : 2023-08-26 DOI:10.1007/s11150-023-09674-6
Debdeep Chattopadhyay
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Abstract This paper studies the effect of an increase in the work horizon of middle aged workers on the school-work transition of their offsprings aged 15–29 years. I exploit the variation in the parental work horizon induced by the 2012 Fornero reform in Italy that abruptly changed the age and years of social security contribution requirements for pension eligibility. Utilising a difference-in-difference strategy in a multi-valued treatment setting, the study shows that the reform-induced increase in the work horizon of mothers caused an increase in the probability of their offsprings seeking their first job and a decrease in these offsprings’ probability of being a student. This effect is higher among offsprings who are male, those aged 15–21, those with mothers without a University degree and those in southern Italy. Fathers did not significantly affect the student status or any labour market outcomes of their offsprings. Mechanisms behind these findings include the longer reform-induced work horizon for mothers vs. fathers, and the consequent positive effect on mothers’ lifetime earnings.

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更长的工作年限会影响后代的劳动力市场结果吗?
摘要本文研究了中年劳动者工作视界的提高对其15-29岁子女学业转换的影响。我利用了2012年意大利Fornero改革导致的父母工作范围的变化,该改革突然改变了领取养老金资格的社会保障缴费年龄和年限要求。在多价值处理环境下,利用差异中的差异策略,研究表明,改革导致的母亲工作视野的增加导致其子女寻找第一份工作的可能性增加,而这些子女成为学生的可能性降低。这种影响在男性后代、年龄在15-21岁的后代、母亲没有大学学历的后代以及意大利南部的后代中更为明显。父亲对子女的学生身份或任何劳动力市场结果没有显著影响。这些发现背后的机制包括改革导致母亲比父亲的工作时间更长,以及由此对母亲终身收入的积极影响。
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期刊介绍: The Review of Economics of the Household publishes high-quality empirical and theoretical research on the economic behavior and decision-making processes of single and multi-person households. The Review is not wedded to any particular models or methods. It welcomes both macro-economic and micro-level applications. Household decisions analyzed in this journal include ·         household production of human capital, health, nutrition/food, childcare, and eldercare, ·         well-being of persons living in households, issues of gender and power, ·         fertility and risky behaviors, ·         consumption, savings and wealth accumulation, ·         labor force participation and time use,·         household formation (including marriage, cohabitation and fertility) and dissolution,·         migration, intergenerational transfers,·         experiments involving households,·         religiosity and civility.The journal is particularly interested in policy-relevant economic analyses and equally interested in applications to countries at various levels of economic development. The Perspectives section covers articles on the history of economic thought and review articles. Officially cited as: Rev Econ Household
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