Affiliation:
1. The Ragnar Frisch Centre for Economic Research , Gaustadalleen 21 , Oslo, 0349, Norway
Abstract
Abstract
Based on Norwegian administrative registers, we provide new empirical evidence on the effects of the childhood neighborhood’s socioeconomic status on early educational performance. A neighborhood’s status is measured annually by its adult inhabitants’ earnings ranks within larger commuting zones, and the childhood neighborhood status is the average status of the neighborhoods inhabited from the year after birth to age 15. Identification of causal effects relies on within-family comparisons only. Our results reveal a distinct hump-shaped relationship between the socioeconomic status of the childhood neighborhood and school results at age 15–16, such that the optimal neighborhood is of medium rank.
Funder
Norwegian Research Council
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Economics and Econometrics,Geography, Planning and Development
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