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Ruhr Economic Papers #866

The Long-Term Labor Market Effects of Parental Unemployment

I investigate the impact of parental unemployment on children's educational attainment and long-run labor market outcomes in Austria. I find that parental unemployment shortly before an important educational decision by parents for their children lowers a child's probability of holding a university degree by more than 5 percentage points. I do not find that income is affected at the beginning of a child's labor market career along the distribution, but I find a gradual deterioration later on. A substantial share of these long-term losses can be explained by the lower parental investment decision. My results emphasize the intergenerational and longlasting consequences of parental unemployment.

ISBN: 9783969730034

JEL-Klassifikation: C21, I23, J13, J31

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