Videnskabelig artikel 28. NOV 2012
The Impact of Parents’ Years since Migration on Children’s Academic Achievement
Udgivelsens forfattere:
Arbejdsmarked
Dagtilbud, skole og uddannelse
Arbejdsmarked, Dagtilbud, skole og uddannelse
In this paper, we employ register data for eight cohorts of second-generation immigrant pupils to identify the impact of each parent’s years since migration on their children’s school achievements. We exploit variation in years since migration and within-family variation. We find evidence of a positive impact of parents’ years since migration on children’s academic achievement. Mothers’ years of residence tend to be more important for Danish, while fathers’ years of residence tend to be more important for math. The effects vary by gender, and family-specific effects influence girls’ and boys’ educational attainment differently.
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IZA Journal of Migration