The effect of parental employment on child schooling

Citation
Ermisch, John et Francesconi, Marco, The effect of parental employment on child schooling, Journal of applied econometrics , 28(5), 2013, pp. 796-822
ISSN journal
08837252
Volume
28
Issue
5
Year of publication
2013
Pages
796 - 822
Database
ACNP
SICI code
Abstract
This paper presents a model that provides conditions under which a causal interpretation can be given to the association between childhood parental employment and subsequent educational attainments of children. The key parameter comes from Unconditional demand function for children's future earning capacity. Its identification rests on having data on siblings and assumptions about the timing of parents' knowledge of their children's endowments. In addition to sibling differences, the useof a fixed-effects instrumental-variables estimator identifies the parameter under weaker conditions. Empirical analysis informed by the model reveals a negative and significant effect on the child's educational attainment of the months of the mother's full-time employment when the child was aged 0-5. The effect of the mother's part-time employment is smaller and less well determined, but again negative. These results suggest that the substitution effect of the mother's employment dominates the income effects. Stronger adverse effects are found for children of less-educated mothers.