Birth timing and the intergenerational transmission of human capital

Palacios-Huerta, I. (2024). Birth timing and the intergenerational transmission of human capital. Journal of Human Capital, 18(1), 194 - 226. https://doi.org/10.1086/728057
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Arbitrary age-cutoff dates used for eligibility in schooling and organized sports create differential opportunities for children that can have long-term consequences. These opportunities, in turn, provide incentives for birth-date targeting. I study a setting in which being born just after the cutoff date is highly advantageous relative to being born late in the eligibility year. Using an exogenous change in the cutoff date, I obtain causal evidence showing how birth timing at conception re-sponds to memory-based salient incentives: certain parents target birth dates to ensure that their children are among the oldest in the eligibility year.

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