The Effect of Quarantining Welfare on School Attendance in Indigenous Communities
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ArticleAbstract
We identify the causal impact of quarantining welfare payments on Aboriginal children’s
school attendance by exploiting exogenous variation in its rollout across communities. We
find that income quarantining reduced attendance by 4.7 percent on average in the first five
months. ...
See moreWe identify the causal impact of quarantining welfare payments on Aboriginal children’s school attendance by exploiting exogenous variation in its rollout across communities. We find that income quarantining reduced attendance by 4.7 percent on average in the first five months. Attendance eventually returned to its initial level, but never improved. The attendance penalty does not operate through changes in student enrollments, geographic mobility, or other policy initiatives. Instead, we demonstrate that financial disruption may be responsible for the temporary reduction in school attendance. Supplemental analysis suggests that the policy rollout may have increased family discord.
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See moreWe identify the causal impact of quarantining welfare payments on Aboriginal children’s school attendance by exploiting exogenous variation in its rollout across communities. We find that income quarantining reduced attendance by 4.7 percent on average in the first five months. Attendance eventually returned to its initial level, but never improved. The attendance penalty does not operate through changes in student enrollments, geographic mobility, or other policy initiatives. Instead, we demonstrate that financial disruption may be responsible for the temporary reduction in school attendance. Supplemental analysis suggests that the policy rollout may have increased family discord.
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Date
2021Source title
Journal of Human ResourcesVolume
April, 2021Publisher
University of Wisconsin PressLicence
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0Faculty/School
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, School of EconomicsARC Centre for Excellence in Children and Families over the Life Course
The University of Sydney Multidisciplinary Centres and Institutes
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