Abstract—Loss of a parent is one of the most traumatic events a child can face. If loss of a parent reduces investments in children, it can also have long-lasting implications. This study uses parametric and seminonpara-metric matching techniques to estimate how one human capital invest-ment, school enrollment, is affected by a parent’s recent death. We analyze data from 600,000 households from Indonesia’s National Socioeconomic Survey (Susenas) during 1994–1996. We nd a parent’s recent death has a large effect on a child’s enrollment. We also use this shock to test several theories of intrahousehold allocation and nd little differential treatment based on the gender of the child or the deceased parent. I
This paper investigates whether the death of a parent during middle childhood affects child schoolin...
This quantitative analysis examines evidence for the impacts of mothers’ death on the schooling of t...
This paper makes use of the Cape Area Panel study (CAPS), a longitudinal study of youth and their fa...
Abstract: Loss of a parent is one of the most traumatic events a child can face. If loss of a parent...
Loss of a parent is one of the most traumatic events a child can face. If loss of a parent reduces ...
Purpose Previous research has linked loss of a parent during childhood to reduced educational aspir...
Parental death has the potential to deteriorate various outcomes of children in the developing world...
Gillespie, Husnul Khalik, Cecep Sumantri, and seminar participants at Harvard University and the Uni...
We analyse longitudinal data from a demographic surveillance area (DSA) in KwaZulu-Natal, to examine...
Using a sufficiently long-spanning longitudinal dataset, we estimate the short and long term effects...
Objective: We examine whether parental death differentially affects educational and occupational att...
In this study we use Swedish population register data to examine whether parental death differential...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Ample research demonstrates that experiencing parental death or divorce har...
This paper investigates whether the death of a parent during middle childhood (ages 7–8 to 11–12) ha...
This paper investigates whether the death of a parent during middle childhood affects child schoolin...
This paper investigates whether the death of a parent during middle childhood affects child schoolin...
This quantitative analysis examines evidence for the impacts of mothers’ death on the schooling of t...
This paper makes use of the Cape Area Panel study (CAPS), a longitudinal study of youth and their fa...
Abstract: Loss of a parent is one of the most traumatic events a child can face. If loss of a parent...
Loss of a parent is one of the most traumatic events a child can face. If loss of a parent reduces ...
Purpose Previous research has linked loss of a parent during childhood to reduced educational aspir...
Parental death has the potential to deteriorate various outcomes of children in the developing world...
Gillespie, Husnul Khalik, Cecep Sumantri, and seminar participants at Harvard University and the Uni...
We analyse longitudinal data from a demographic surveillance area (DSA) in KwaZulu-Natal, to examine...
Using a sufficiently long-spanning longitudinal dataset, we estimate the short and long term effects...
Objective: We examine whether parental death differentially affects educational and occupational att...
In this study we use Swedish population register data to examine whether parental death differential...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Ample research demonstrates that experiencing parental death or divorce har...
This paper investigates whether the death of a parent during middle childhood (ages 7–8 to 11–12) ha...
This paper investigates whether the death of a parent during middle childhood affects child schoolin...
This paper investigates whether the death of a parent during middle childhood affects child schoolin...
This quantitative analysis examines evidence for the impacts of mothers’ death on the schooling of t...
This paper makes use of the Cape Area Panel study (CAPS), a longitudinal study of youth and their fa...