Scandinavian Working Papers in Economics

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Research Institute of Industrial Economics

No 894: Is Welfare Dependency Inherited? Estimating the Causal Welfare Transmission Effects Using Swedish Sibling Data

Karin Edmark () and Kajsa Hanspers
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Karin Edmark: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN), Postal: P.O. Box 55665, SE-102 15 Stockholm, Sweden
Kajsa Hanspers: Uppsala University, Postal: Department of Economics

Abstract: This study tests whether individuals who grow up with parents on welfare benefits are themselves more (or less) likely to be welfare recipients as young adults, compared to individuals who grow up in non-welfare households. We use the sibling difference method to identify causal effects separately from the effects of correlated factors. While a descriptive analysis reveals a fairly high positive intergenerational correlation, especially in the late teens and conditional on a large set of household level factors, the sibling analysis provides no support for a causal effect of parents’ welfare benefit receipt on children’s future welfare use.

Keywords: Welfare benefits; Intergenerational mobility; Sibling approach

JEL-codes: I30; J10

41 pages, January 2, 2012

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