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Public and Parental Investments, and Children’s Skill Formation

Miriam Gensowski, Rasmus Landersø, Philip Dale, Anders Højen, Laura Justice and Dorthe Bleses
Published online before print November 07, 2024, 0422-12259R2; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/jhr.0422-12259R2
Miriam Gensowski
Miriam Gensowski is Senior Researcher, and Rasmus Landersø is Research Professor, both at theROCKWOOL Foundation, Research Unit, based in Copenhagen Denmark, and they are both affiliated with IZA, Bonn
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Rasmus Landersø
Miriam Gensowski is Senior Researcher, and Rasmus Landersø is Research Professor, both at theROCKWOOL Foundation, Research Unit, based in Copenhagen Denmark, and they are both affiliated with IZA, Bonn
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Philip Dale
Philip Dale is Professor Emeritus at the Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
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Anders Højen
Anders Højen is Associate Professor, and Dorthe Bleses is Professor, both at the School of Communication and Culture, and TrygFondens Center for Child Research, Aarhus University
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Laura Justice
Laura Justice is Professor at the Department of Educational Studies, Ohio State University
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Dorthe Bleses
Anders Højen is Associate Professor, and Dorthe Bleses is Professor, both at the School of Communication and Culture, and TrygFondens Center for Child Research, Aarhus University
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Abstract

This paper studies the interaction between parental and public inputs in children’s skill formation based on a longer-run follow-up of a randomized controlled trial. While the RCT initially increased preschool quality and initially improved skills significantly for children of all backgrounds, there is complete fade-out for children with highly educated parents, and only positive long-run effects for children with low-educated parents. The heterogeneous treatment effects are a result of differences in parents’ responses in terms of investments, reacting to school quality later in childhood. There is also evidence of cross-productivity between reading and math skills and socio-emotional development.

JEL Classification:
  • I24
  • I28
  • I21
  • J24
Keywords
  • skill formation
  • parental time investments
  • public investments
  • school quality

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Miriam Gensowski, Rasmus Landersø, Philip Dale, Anders Højen, Laura Justice, Dorthe Bleses
Journal of Human Resources Nov 2024, 0422-12259R2; DOI: 10.3368/jhr.0422-12259R2

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Public and Parental Investments, and Children’s Skill Formation
Miriam Gensowski, Rasmus Landersø, Philip Dale, Anders Højen, Laura Justice, Dorthe Bleses
Journal of Human Resources Nov 2024, 0422-12259R2; DOI: 10.3368/jhr.0422-12259R2
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