Discussion paper

DP18369 The Effect of Household Earnings on Child School Mental Health Designations: Evidence from Administrative Data

We investigate the impact of household earnings shocks on in-school mental health designations in the context of the Great Recession using a unique data set of linked administrative educational and tax data, and propensity score matching. Relative to children who did not experience recessionary earnings losses, the rate of new mental health designations among children with earnings losses was 0.5 percentage points higher (20 percent) during the recession. The effect of experiencing a recessionary earnings loss is persistent and grows, especially among children who experienced the loss when they were aged 10 or younger.

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Citation

Jones, L, M Stabile, K Koebel and J Furzer (2023), ‘DP18369 The Effect of Household Earnings on Child School Mental Health Designations: Evidence from Administrative Data ‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 18369. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp18369