Journal article

Schooling and Self-Control

DA Cobb-Clark, SC Dahmann, DA Kamhöfer, H Schildberg-Hörisch

Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization | Elsevier | Published : 2025

Abstract

While there is an established positive relationship between self-control and education, the direction of causality remains a matter of debate. We make a contribution to resolving this issue by exploiting a series of Australian and German educational reforms that increased minimum education requirements as a source of exogenous variation in education levels. We find no evidence that an additional year of schooling increased the self-control of those people affected by the reforms, though our limited estimation power makes our estimates somewhat imprecise. Thus, while enhancing self-control through school-based interventions may be feasible, simply increasing the time early school leavers spen..

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