
Essays on Children's Skill Formation
Description
The dissertation is composed by three chapters. In Chapter 2 (coauthored with Matthew Wiswall) I develop new results for the identification and estimation of the technology of children’s skill formation when children’s skills are unobserved. In Chapter 3 I shed light on the importance of dynamic equilibrium interdependencies between children’s social interactions and parental investments decisions in explaining developmental differences between different social environments. In Chapter 4 (coauthored with Giuseppe Sorrenti) I study the effect of family income and maternal hours worked on both cognitive and behavioral child development.
Agent
- Agostinelli, Francesco (Author)
- Wiswall, Matthew (Thesis advisor)
- Silverman, Daniel (Thesis advisor)
- Aucejo, Esteban Matias (Committee member)
- Reffett, Kevin (Committee member)
- Veramendi, Gregory Francisco (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
Date Created
The date the item was original created (prior to any relationship with the ASU Digital Repositories.)
2018