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Intergenerational effects of a casino-funded family transfer program on educational outcomes in an American Indian community.

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Bruckner, TA; Bustos, B; Dodge, KA; Lansford, JE; Odgers, CL; Copeland, WE
Published in: Nat Commun
September 17, 2024

Cash transfer policies have been widely discussed as mechanisms to curb intergenerational transmission of socioeconomic disadvantage. In this paper, we take advantage of a large casino-funded family transfer program introduced in a Southeastern American Indian Tribe to generate difference-in-difference estimates of the link between children's cash transfer exposure and third grade math and reading test scores of their offspring. Here we show greater math (0.25 standard deviation [SD], p =.0148, 95% Confidence Interval [CI]: 0.05, 0.45) and reading (0.28 SD, p = .0066, 95% CI: 0.08, 0.49) scores among American Indian students whose mother was exposed ten years longer than other American Indian students to the cash transfer during her childhood (or relative to the non-American Indian student referent group). Exploratory analyses find that a mother's decision to pursue higher education and delay fertility appears to explain some, but not all, of the relation between cash transfers and children's test scores. In this rural population, large cash transfers have the potential to reduce intergenerational cycles of poverty-related educational outcomes.

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Nat Commun

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2041-1723

Publication Date

September 17, 2024

Volume

15

Issue

1

Start / End Page

8168

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Socioeconomic Factors
  • Rural Population
  • Reading
  • Poverty
  • Mothers
  • Mathematics
  • Male
  • Intergenerational Relations
  • Indians, North American
  • Humans
 

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Bruckner, T. A., Bustos, B., Dodge, K. A., Lansford, J. E., Odgers, C. L., & Copeland, W. E. (2024). Intergenerational effects of a casino-funded family transfer program on educational outcomes in an American Indian community. Nat Commun, 15(1), 8168. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-52428-w
Bruckner, Tim A., Brenda Bustos, Kenneth A. Dodge, Jennifer E. Lansford, Candice L. Odgers, and William E. Copeland. “Intergenerational effects of a casino-funded family transfer program on educational outcomes in an American Indian community.Nat Commun 15, no. 1 (September 17, 2024): 8168. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-52428-w.
Bruckner TA, Bustos B, Dodge KA, Lansford JE, Odgers CL, Copeland WE. Intergenerational effects of a casino-funded family transfer program on educational outcomes in an American Indian community. Nat Commun. 2024 Sep 17;15(1):8168.
Bruckner, Tim A., et al. “Intergenerational effects of a casino-funded family transfer program on educational outcomes in an American Indian community.Nat Commun, vol. 15, no. 1, Sept. 2024, p. 8168. Pubmed, doi:10.1038/s41467-024-52428-w.
Bruckner TA, Bustos B, Dodge KA, Lansford JE, Odgers CL, Copeland WE. Intergenerational effects of a casino-funded family transfer program on educational outcomes in an American Indian community. Nat Commun. 2024 Sep 17;15(1):8168.

Published In

Nat Commun

DOI

EISSN

2041-1723

Publication Date

September 17, 2024

Volume

15

Issue

1

Start / End Page

8168

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Socioeconomic Factors
  • Rural Population
  • Reading
  • Poverty
  • Mothers
  • Mathematics
  • Male
  • Intergenerational Relations
  • Indians, North American
  • Humans