Scientific article FEB 2016
Local unemployment and the timing of post-secondary schooling
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Labour Market
Daycare, school and education
Labour Market, Daycare, school and education
Using Danish administrative data on all high school graduates from 1984 to 1992, I show that local unemployment has both a short- and a long-run effect on school enrollment and completion. The short-run effect causes students to advance their enrollment, and consequently their completion, of additional schooling. The long-run effect causes students who would otherwise never have enrolled to enroll and complete schooling. The effects are strongest for children of parents with no higher education.
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Economics of Education Review