The effect on teenage childbearing on social capital development: new evidence on civic engagement

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Joseph J. Sabia
Joseph P. Price
H. Elizabeth Peters
Reginald Covington
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[1] University of New Hampshire,Forrest McKerley Chair of Health Economics
[2] San Diego State University,Center on Labor, Human Services, and Population
[3] ESSPRI & IZA,undefined
[4] Brigham Young University,undefined
[5] NBER & IZA,undefined
[6] Urban Institute,undefined
[7] Mathematica Policy Research,undefined
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Teenage childbearing; Social capital; Civic engagement; Charitable giving; I12; J13;
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Using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997 (NLSY97), we examine the relationship between teenage childbearing and four measures of adult civic engagement: charitable giving, volunteerism, political awareness, and voting. After accounting for selection on observables via propensity score matching and selection on unobservables via family fixed effects and instrumental variables approaches, we find that teen motherhood is negatively related to adult civic engagement. Descriptive evidence suggests that teen birth-induced reductions in educational attainment and the time-intensive nature of childcare are important mechanisms. Finally, we find that while the adverse civic engagement effects of teen parenthood may extend to teen fathers, the effects are much smaller in magnitude.
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页码:629 / 659
页数:30
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