Seminar
Transitory Earnings Opportunities and Educational Scarring of Young Men
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Series
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Speaker(s)Jósef Sigurdsson (Stockholm University, Department of Economics)
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FieldEmpirical Microeconomics
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LocationTinbergen Institute, room 1.01
Amsterdam -
Date and time
October 26, 2021
16:00 - 17:00
Exploiting a tax reform that lowered income taxes
to zero for a single year, I study the consequences of a transitory increase in
the opportunity cost of schooling. Using a regression discontinuity design that
compares teenagers above and below the compulsory schooling age, I document
increased school dropout. There is a permanent loss in young men’s educational
attainment but no effects on women. Earnings of male dropouts fall behind
during early adulthood and they suffer substantial losses in lifetime earnings
relative to the control group. In addition, dropouts suffer misfortune through
slower career progression, less marriage, and reduced fertility. The results
are consistent with misperceived returns to education, either due to dropouts
underestimating returns or overvaluing immediate gains relative to future
payoffs. My results imply that economic booms can have a ‘scarring effect’ on
human capital, potentially reducing aggregate labor productivity permanently.