Seminar

Hybrid seminar: Persistent Effects of Social Program Participation on the Third Generation

On Thursday October 31st, 2024, Anne Gielen (EUR) will give a presentation titled: "Persistent Effects of Social Program Participation on the Third Generation." To attend this seminar, please send an e-mail to Simone Pailer (secretaressepool@cpb.nl). You will be registered at the reception or will receive a Teams invitation via Outlook.

Date
October 31, 2024
Time
13:00 - 14:00
Location
CPB, "Zeedistelzaal", Bezuidenhoutseweg 30, The Hague, and online (Teams). To attend this seminar, please send an e-mail to Simone Pailer (secretaressepool@cpb.). You will be registered at the reception or will receive a Teams invitation via Outlook
Presentation
Anne Gielen (EUR)
Working language
English

Can participation in safety net programs have long-lasting negative effects across multiple generations? Prior work shows a 1993 Dutch disability insurance reform which tightened requirements and lowered benefits for participants resulted in better outcomes for their children. We study the third generation, finding that grandchildren of individuals whose DI eligibility and benefits were reduced are less likely to be born premature, have low birthweight, or experience complicated deliveries. They also have better health and schooling outcomes during early childhood. These early-life improvements are consequential, as they have been linked to better health, education, and labor market outcomes in adulthood. (Joint work with Gordon Dahl.)

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