Friday, 7 February 2020

The long-term effects of financial distress in childhood

an article by Andrew Clark (Paris School of Economics, France) and Marta Barazzetta and Conchita D'Abrosio (University of Luxembourg) published in CentrePiece Volume 24 Number 3 (Autumn 2019)

Abstract

Is there a relationship between childhood circumstances and outcomes later in life? Andrew Clark and colleagues consider the cognitive and non-cognitive consequences for young adults whose families experienced major financial problems when they were children.

JEL Classification: I31; I32; D60

This article summarises 'Childhood Circumstances and Young Adulthood Outcomes: The Role of Mothers' Financial Problems' by Andrew Clark, Conchita D’Ambrosio and Marta Barazzetta, CEP Discussion Paper No. 1609

Labels:
income, financial_problems, child_outcomes, subjective_well-being, behaviour, education, ALSPAC,


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