Paper by Stanislav Avdeev, Nadine Ketel, Hessel Oosterbeek, and Bas van der Klaauw will appear in the Journal of Public Economics
The paper 'Spillovers in fields of study: Siblings, cousins, and neighbors' by Stanislav Avdeev (University of Amsterdam), Nadine Ketel (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), Hessel Oosterbeek (University of Amsterdam), and Bas van der Klaauw (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) will appear in the October issue of The Journal of Public Economics (2024).
Abstract:
We use admission lotteries for higher education studies in the Netherlands to investigate whether someone’s field of study influences the study choices of their younger peers. We find that younger siblings and cousins are strongly affected. Also younger neighbors are affected but to a smaller extent. These findings indicate that a substantial part of the correlations in study choices between family members can be attributed to spillover effects and are not due to shared environments. Our findings concur with those of recent studies based on admission thresholds, which find sibling spillovers on college or college-major choices. This indicates that the results from previous studies can be extrapolated to students away from admission thresholds, and from siblings to cousins and neighbors.
Article citation
Stanislav Avdeev (University of Amsterdam), Nadine Ketel (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), Hessel Oosterbeek (University of Amsterdam), and Bas van der Klaauw (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam). 2024. "Spillovers in fields of study: Siblings, cousins, and neighbors" The Journal of Public Economics, Vol 238, Article 105193, doi.org/10.1016/j.jpubeco.2024.105193.