The role of childhood health for the intergenerational transmission of human capital: Evidence from administrative data
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We use unique administrative German data to examine the role of childhood
health for the intergenerational transmission of human capital. Specifically, we
examine the extent to which a comprehensive list of health conditions –
diagnosed by government physicians – can account for developmental gaps
between the children of college educated parents and those of less educated
parents. In total, health conditions explain 18% of the gap in cognitive ability
and 65% of that in language ability, based on estimations with sibling fixed
effects. Thus, policies aimed at reducing disparities in child achievement should
also focus on improving the health of disadvantaged children.
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