Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/13959
Title: Evaluating the impact of mothers’ self-esteem on early childhood home environment: Evidence from the NLSY
Authors: Das, Tirthatanmoy 
Dasgupta, Kabir 
Keywords: Childhood development;Home environment;Mothers’ self-esteem;Instrumental variables;Orthogonalization
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Auckland University of Technology (AUT)
Series/Report no.: Auckland University of Technology (AUT), Working Paper Series, 2018/03
Abstract: Estimating causal effects of parental characteristics on determinants of child outcomes is complicated due to endogeneity problems. Utilizing matched mother-child data from National Longitudinal Surveys of Youth, this paper integrates an orthogonalization technique to 2SLSIV regressions. The key findings indicate that a rise in mothers’ selfesteem improves children’s home environment conditions that promote cognitive and emotional developments, with larger effects observed among mothers in socio-economically disadvantaged families. The magnitude of these effects are either higher than or comparable to the effects of mothers’ education and cognitive ability. Additionally, we find that a rise in mothers' self-esteem improves children's reading abilities.
URI: https://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/13959
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