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Petter Lundborg. Foto.

Petter Lundborg

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Petter Lundborg. Foto.

Intergenerational Transmission of Human Capital: Is It a One-Way Street?

Författare

  • Petter Lundborg
  • Kaveh Majlesi

Summary, in English

Studies on the intergenerational transmission of human capital usually assume a one-way spillover from parents to children. But what if children also affect their parents’ human capital? Using exogenous variation in education, arising from a Swedish compulsory schooling reform in the 1950s and 1960s, we address this question by studying the causal effect of children’s schooling on their parents’ longevity. We first replicate previous findings of a positive and significant cross-sectional relationship between children’s education and their parents’ longevity. Our causal estimates tell a different story; children’s schooling has no significant effect on parents’ survival. These results hold when we examine separate causes of death and when we restrict the sample to low-income and low-educated parents.

Avdelning/ar

  • Centrum för ekonomisk demografi
  • Nationalekonomiska institutionen

Publiceringsår

2015

Språk

Engelska

Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie

Working Paper / Department of Economics, School of Economics and Management, Lund University

Issue

22

Dokumenttyp

Working paper

Förlag

Department of Economics, Lund University

Ämne

  • Economics

Nyckelord

  • Education
  • Compulsory schooling
  • Longevity
  • Human capital
  • Intergenerational transmission

Status

Published