Children left behind: The effects of statewide job loss on student achievement

EO Ananat, A Gassman-Pines, DV Francis… - 2011 - nber.org
We examine effects of state-level job losses on student achievement. Losses to 1% of the
working-age population decrease eighth-grade math scores by. 076 standard deviations,
with consistently negative but less precise effects on eighth-grade reading and on fourth-
grade math and reading. Effects are 34 times larger than found when comparing students
with displaced parents to otherwise similar students, suggesting that downturns affect all
students, not just those whose parents lose employment. Evidence is inconsistent with a …
Abstract
We examine effects of state-level job losses on student achievement. Losses to 1% of the working-age population decrease eighth-grade math scores by. 076 standard deviations, with consistently negative but less precise effects on eighth-grade reading and on fourth-grade math and reading. Effects are 34 times larger than found when comparing students with displaced parents to otherwise similar students, suggesting that downturns affect all students, not just those whose parents lose employment. Evidence is inconsistent with a “downward spiral of behavior” or reduced school funding as causal mechanisms; rather, reduced income and increased distress likely inhibit performance. States experiencing displacement of 1% of workers likely see an 8% increase in schools missing No Child Left Behind requirements.
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