Parental job loss and the role of unemployment duration and income changes for children’s education

IF 3.1 1区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY European Sociological Review Pub Date : 2023-11-07 DOI:10.1093/esr/jcad068
Simon Skovgaard Jensen, Kristina Lindemann, Felix Weiss
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Abstract This article studies the impact of parental job loss, subsequent unemployment duration, and income changes on the results of the final exam in lower secondary education and on the decision to pursue an academic track in Denmark. Drawing on administrative register data we use sibling fixed effects models as well as a before-after-test design to investigate the shorter-term effects of parental job loss. The results show that there are hardly any effects of parental job losses on children’s exam results, while we find a reduction in the transition to the academic upper secondary track, both for maternal and paternal job losses. We find no systematic evidence that the negative effects would be larger if the job loss is followed by a longer period of unemployment or by a loss of income, and no evidence for a moderating role of parental education.
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父母失业及失业持续时间和收入变化对子女教育的作用
摘要本文研究了父母失业、随后的失业持续时间和收入变化对丹麦初中教育期末考试成绩和追求学术轨迹决定的影响。利用行政登记数据,我们使用兄弟姐妹固定效应模型以及前后测试设计来调查父母失业的短期影响。结果表明,父母失业对孩子的考试成绩几乎没有任何影响,而我们发现,无论是母亲还是父亲失业,孩子向高中学业轨道的过渡都有所减少。我们没有发现系统的证据表明,如果失业后出现较长时间的失业或收入损失,负面影响会更大,也没有证据表明父母教育起到了调节作用。
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期刊介绍: European Sociological Review contains articles in all fields of sociology ranging in length from short research notes up to major reports.
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