O Brother, Where Start Thou? Sibling Spillovers on College and Major Choice in Four Countries
Adam Altmejd,
Andres Barrios-Fernández,
Marin Drlje,
Joshua Goodman (),
Michael Hurwitz,
Dejan Kovac,
Christine Mulhern,
Christopher Neilson and
Jonathan Smith
No 8301, CESifo Working Paper Series from CESifo
Abstract:
Family and social networks are widely believed to influence important life decisions but identifying their causal effects is notoriously difficult. Using admissions thresholds that directly affect older but not younger siblings’ college options, we present evidence from the United States, Chile, Sweden and Croatia that older siblings’ college and major choices can significantly in-fluence their younger siblings’ college and major choices. On the extensive margin, an older sibling’s enrollment in a better college increases a younger sibling’s probability of enrolling in college at all, especially for families with low predicted probabilities of enrollment. On the intensive margin, an older sibling’s choice of college or major increases the probability that a younger sibling applies to and enrolls in that same college or major. Spillovers in major choice are stronger when older siblings enroll and succeed in more selective and higher-earning majors. The observed spillovers are not well-explained by price, income, proximity or legacy effects, but are most consistent with older siblings transmitting otherwise unavailable information about the college experience and its potential returns. The importance of such personally salient in-formation may partly explain persistent differences in college-going rates by geography, income, and other determinants of social networks.
Keywords: sibling effects; college and major choice; peer and social network effects (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I21 I24 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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Journal Article: O Brother, Where Start Thou? Sibling Spillovers on College and Major Choice in Four Countries* (2021) 
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Working Paper: O brother, where start thou? Sibling spillovers on college and major choice in four countries (2020) 
Working Paper: O Brother, Where Start Thou? Sibling Spillovers on College and Major Choice in Four Countries (2020) 
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