TY - JOUR T1 - Teen fertility and siblings’ outcomes: Evidence of family spillovers using matched samples JF - Journal of Human Resources JO - J Hum Resour DO - 10.3368/jhr.56.1.0218-9341R2 AU - Jennifer A. Heissel Y1 - 2019/04/10 UR - http://jhr.uwpress.org/content/early/2019/04/04/jhr.56.1.0218-9341R2.abstract N2 - U.S. teen birth rates remain high relative to other industrialized countries. Despite extensive literature on teen mothers and their children, almost no research examines the effects of teen fertility on the rest of the mother’s family. I address this gap, finding that teen birth negatively affects mothers’ younger siblings. Using several matched control methods, I find that sisters of new teenage mothers experience a 3.8 percentage-point decrease in test scores, a 7.6 percentage-point increase in grade repetition, and a 9.3 percentage-point increase high school dropout, while brothers experience a 9.2 percentage-point increase in juvenile justice system exposure. ER -