NBER Publications by Mark Hoekstra
Working Papers and Chapters
| August 2008 | Externalities in the Classroom: How Children Exposed to Domestic Violence Affect Everyone's Kids
with Scott E. Carrell: w14246
It is estimated that between ten and twenty percent of children in the United States are exposed to domestic violence annually. While much is known about the impact of domestic violence and other family problems on children within the home, little is known regarding the extent to which these problems spill over to children outside the family. The widespread perception among parents and school officials is that these externalities are significant, though measuring them is difficult due to data and methodological limitations. We estimate the negative spillovers caused by children from troubled families by exploiting a unique data set in which children's school records are matched to domestic violence cases filed by their parent. To overcome selection bias, we identify the effects using the i... |
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