Public and Parental Investments, and Children’s Skill Formation
Miriam Gensowski,
Miriam Gensowski,
Philip Dale,
Anders Hojen,
Laura Justice and
Dorthe Bleses
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Miriam Gensowski: Rockwool Foundation Research Unit
Miriam Gensowski: Rockwool Foundation Research Unit
Philip Dale: University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
Anders Hojen: Aarhus University
Laura Justice: Ohio State University
Dorthe Bleses: Aarhus University
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Miriam Gensowski and
Rasmus Landersø
No 2411, RFBerlin Discussion Paper Series from Rockwool Foundation Berlin (RF Berlin)
Abstract:
This paper studies the interaction between parental and public inputs in children’s skill formation. We perform a longer-run follow-up study of a randomized controlled trial that increased preschool quality and initially improved skills significantly for children of all backgrounds. There is, however, complete fade-out for children with highly educated parents. Given positive long-run effects for children with low-educated parents, the treatment reduces child skill gaps across parents’ education by 46%. We show that the heterogeneous treatment effects are a result of differences in parents’ responses in terms of investments, reacting to school quality later in childhood. There is also evidence of cross-productivity between reading and math skills and socio-emotional development.
Keywords: skill formation; parental time investments; public investments; school quality (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I21 I24 I28 J24 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024-04
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