TY - JOUR
T1 - Intergenerational Spillover Effects of Language Training for Refugees
AU - lzb786, lzb786
AU - Hasager, Linea
AU - Peri, Giovanni
AU - Arendt, Jacob Nielsen
AU - Bolvig, Iben
PY - 2023/4
Y1 - 2023/4
N2 - hildren of refugees are among the most economically disadvantaged youth in several European countries. They are more likely to drop out of school and to commit crime. We find that a reform in Denmark in 1999 that expanded language training for adult refugees and was shown to improve their earnings and job market outcomes permanently, also increased lower secondary school completion rates and decreased juvenile crime rates for their children. The crime effect is entirely due to boys who were below school age when their parents received language training. The older cohorts who were in elementary school when their parents received language training performed better in lower secondary school. Boys were more likely to finish lower secondary school and to sit the final exams, and girls achieved higher grade point averages in the exams.
AB - hildren of refugees are among the most economically disadvantaged youth in several European countries. They are more likely to drop out of school and to commit crime. We find that a reform in Denmark in 1999 that expanded language training for adult refugees and was shown to improve their earnings and job market outcomes permanently, also increased lower secondary school completion rates and decreased juvenile crime rates for their children. The crime effect is entirely due to boys who were below school age when their parents received language training. The older cohorts who were in elementary school when their parents received language training performed better in lower secondary school. Boys were more likely to finish lower secondary school and to sit the final exams, and girls achieved higher grade point averages in the exams.
U2 - 10.1016/j.jpubeco.2023.104840
DO - 10.1016/j.jpubeco.2023.104840
M3 - Journal article
VL - 220
JO - Journal of Public Economics
JF - Journal of Public Economics
SN - 0047-2727
M1 - 104840
ER -