TY - JOUR
T1 - Why youths drop out of high school
T2 - The impact of preferences, opportunities, and abilities
AU - Eckstein, Zvi
AU - Wolpin, Kenneth I.
PY - 1999
Y1 - 1999
N2 - In this paper, we develop and structurally estimate a sequential model of high school attendance and work decisions. The model's estimates imply that youths who drop out of high school have different traits than those who graduate - they have lower school ability and/or motivation, they have lower expectations about the rewards from graduation, they have a comparative advantage at jobs that are done by nongraduates, and they place a higher value on leisure and have a lower consumption value of school attendance. We also found that working while in school reduces school performance. However, policy experiments based on the model's estimates indicate that even the most restrictive prohibition on working while attending high school would have only a limited impact on the high school graduation rates of white males.
AB - In this paper, we develop and structurally estimate a sequential model of high school attendance and work decisions. The model's estimates imply that youths who drop out of high school have different traits than those who graduate - they have lower school ability and/or motivation, they have lower expectations about the rewards from graduation, they have a comparative advantage at jobs that are done by nongraduates, and they place a higher value on leisure and have a lower consumption value of school attendance. We also found that working while in school reduces school performance. However, policy experiments based on the model's estimates indicate that even the most restrictive prohibition on working while attending high school would have only a limited impact on the high school graduation rates of white males.
KW - Ability heterogeneity
KW - Employment
KW - High school attendance
KW - Preference heterogeneity
KW - Sequential model
KW - Structural estimation
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U2 - 10.1111/1468-0262.00081
DO - 10.1111/1468-0262.00081
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AN - SCOPUS:0000392047
SN - 0012-9682
VL - 67
SP - 1295
EP - 1339
JO - Econometrica
JF - Econometrica
IS - 6
ER -