Journal article

Why Parental Unemployment Matters for Children’s Educational Attainment: Empirical Evidence from the Netherlands

I Mooi-Reci, Bart Bakker, Matthew Curry, Mark Wooden

European Sociological Review | Oxford University Press (OUP) | Published : 2019

Abstract

This study examines the effect of parents’ unemployment on their children’s subsequent educational attainment. Its theoretical significance lies on its focus to test the mediating role of parents’ changing work ethics during spells of unemployment. Integrating multiple survey and administrative data sources, our estimates are based on a sample of Dutch children (n = 812) who were exposed to their parents’ unemployment during the previous economic crisis in the early 1980s. Our results reveal a direct negative effect between fathers’ unemployment duration and their children’s educational attainment and also an indirect effect through mothers’ changing attitudes towards work. We also find empi..

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