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Going Places: Effects of Early U.S. Compulsory Schooling Laws on Internal Migration.

Emily Rauscher1, Byeongdon Oh2.   

Abstract

Both the industrialization thesis and institutional theories of education hypothesize that early educational expansion increased internal migration. We take advantage of state variation in early U.S. compulsory schooling laws and use a regression discontinuity approach to test this hypothesis in 1860-1950 Census data. Results indicate that those required to attend school were more likely to leave their state of birth than others. Effects were stronger among men in states with low occupational status scores, suggesting education encouraged migration out of states with fewer occupational opportunities. Potential contemporary implications for the U.S. and developing countries are discussed.

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Keywords:  Internal migration; compulsory schooling; educational expansion

Year:  2020        PMID: 35221400      PMCID: PMC8871595          DOI: 10.1007/s11113-020-09578-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Popul Res Policy Rev        ISSN: 0167-5923


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