Estimating the effect of early-childhood citizenship on education using policy changes as instruments

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Abstract

This article investigates the effect of early-childhood citizenship status on secondary school education of immigrant offspring. Given the potential endogeneity of naturalization decision, I instrument for citizenship by using a German reform that introduced exogenous variation in the age of naturalization. The reform provides powerful instruments, significantly raising the likelihood of possessing a German passport in childhood. I find that citizenship status increases the probability of attending the highest school track, which gives access to academic education. The effects are of a similar magnitude for boys and girls.

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1426-1431
Number of pages6
Journal Applied economics letters
Volume25
Issue number20
Publication statusPublished - 28 Nov 2018
Peer-reviewedYes

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  • childhood, Citizenship, education, Germany, migrant