Does the Rotten Child Spoil His Companion? Spatial Peer Effects Among Children in Rural India
Christian Helmers () and
Manasa Patnam
No 2010-13, CSAE Working Paper Series from Centre for the Study of African Economies, University of Oxford
Abstract:
This paper identifies the effect of neighborhood peer groups on childhood skill acquisition using observational data. We incorporate spatial peer interaction, defined as a child’s nearest geographical neighbors, into a production function of child cognitive development in Andhra Pradesh, India. Our peer group construction takes the form of directed networks, whose structure allows us to identify peer effects and enables us to disentangle endogenous effects from contextual effects. We exploit variation over time to avoid confounding correlated with social effects. Our results suggest that spatial peer and neighborhood effects are strongly positively associated with a child’s cognitive skill formation. These peer effects hold even when we consider an alternative IV-based identification strategy and different variations to network size. Further, we find that the presence of peer groups helps provide insurance against the negative impact of idiosyncratic shocks to child learning.
Keywords: Children; peer effects; cognitive skills; India (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C21 O15 R23 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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Journal Article: Does the rotten child spoil his companion? Spatial peer effects among children in rural India (2014) 
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Working Paper: Does the Rotten Child Spoil His Companion? Spatial Peer Effects Among Children in Rural India (2011) 
Working Paper: Does the Rotten Child Spoil His Companion? Spatial Peer Effects Among Children in Rural India (2010) 
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