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The Long-Term Distributional and Welfare Effects of Covid-19 School Closures

Dirk Krueger, Fuchs-Schündeln, Nicola, Alexander Ludwig and Irina Popova

No 15227, CEPR Discussion Papers from C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers

Abstract: Using a structural life-cycle model, we quantify the long-term impact of school closures during the Corona crisis on children affected at different ages and coming from households with different parental characteristics. In the model, public investment through schooling is combined with parental time and resource investments in the production of child human capital at different stages in the children's development process. We quantitatively characterize both the long-term earnings consequences on children from a Covid-19 induced loss of schooling, as well as the associated welfare losses. Due to self-productivity in the human capital production function, skill attainment at a younger stage of the life cycle raises skill attainment at later stages, and thus younger children are hurt more by the school closures than older children. We find that parental reactions reduce the negative impact of the school closures, but do not fully offset it. The negative impact of the crisis on children's welfare is especially severe for those with parents with low educational attainment and low assets. The school closures themselves are primarily responsible for the negative impact of the Covid-19 shock on the long-run welfare of the children, with the pandemic-induced income shock to parents playing a secondary role.

Keywords: Covid-19; School closures; Inequality; Intergenerational persistence (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020-08
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