![]() Have received little attention, and the empirical evidence is inconclusive. The incentives that influence teenagers’ entry into the labor market On academic achievement and future career prospects. School full-time reveals that most studies have focused on the effects Sample and (iv) the response to parental transfers varies by age.Ī literature review of youths’ working part-time while enrolled in Impact on hours worked, although the magnitudes are slightly weaker than the full (ii) parental allowances have a non-linear effect on hours worked (iii) the subsample of siblings shows similar patterns that parental transfers have a negative Suggest that: (i) parental pocket money reduces youths’ incentives to work The results from a fixed-effects two-stage least squares estimator ![]() This paper uses data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youthġ997 to examine the effects that parental transfers from a family have on a youth’s
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