First Palestinian intifada and intergenerational transmission of human capital

Q4 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Journal for Studies in Economics and Econometrics Pub Date : 2020-07-28 DOI:10.1080/03796205.2022.2043769
Sameh Hallaq
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Abstract This paper attempts to estimate the intergenerational transmission of human capital in Palestine. The main question is whether formal parental education improves their offspring’s cognitive skills and school achievements. I use the instrumental variable method in the estimations to overcome the potential endogeneity of parental education. The main source of variation in parental educational attainment is parents’ exposure to the First Palestinian Intifada (1988–1993) during their middle and high school ages. During the First Palestinian Intifada, many school days were lost due to frequent school closures and other restrictions. Furthermore, many young people preferred to search for low-skill employment in Israel, since it provided them with better wages than the local labour market and hardly required any level of educational attainment. This study employs two outcomes, namely the standardised cognitive test scores and school achievements during the academic year 2012/2013 for students between grade 5 and grade 9 in West Bank schools. Overall, the results support the hypothesis of a human capital spill-over but more so for girls than for boys, where the instrumental variables results are often insignificant because of their large standard errors.
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第一次巴勒斯坦起义和人力资本的代际传递
摘要本文试图估计巴勒斯坦人力资本的代际传递。主要的问题是父母的正规教育是否能提高孩子的认知能力和学业成绩。我在估计中使用工具变量法来克服父母教育的潜在内生性。父母受教育程度差异的主要来源是父母在中学和高中时期接触第一次巴勒斯坦起义(1988-1993)。在第一次巴勒斯坦起义期间,由于学校频繁关闭和其他限制,许多学生失去了上课时间。此外,许多年轻人更喜欢在以色列寻找低技能的工作,因为以色列为他们提供了比当地劳动力市场更好的工资,而且几乎不需要任何教育水平。本研究采用了两种结果,即约旦河西岸学校5年级至9年级学生2012/2013学年的标准化认知测试成绩和学校成绩。总的来说,这些结果支持人力资本溢出的假设,但女孩比男孩更支持,因为工具变量的结果往往是微不足道的,因为它们的标准误差很大。
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Journal for Studies in Economics and Econometrics
Journal for Studies in Economics and Econometrics Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics and Econometrics
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期刊介绍: Published by the Bureau for Economic Research and the Graduate School of Business, University of Stellenbosch. Articles in the field of study of Economics (in the widest sense of the word).
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