Estimating the Technology of Cognitive and Noncognitive Skill Formation
American Bar Foundation · University of Chicago
Abstract
This paper formulates and estimates multistage production functions for child cognitive and noncognitive skills. Output is determined by parental environments and investments at different stages of childhood. We estimate the elasticity of substitution between investments in one period and stocks of skills in that period to assess the benefits of early investment in children compared to later remediation. We establish nonparametric identification of a general class of nonlinear factor models. A by-product of our approach is a framework for evaluating childhood interventions that does not rely on arbitrarily scaled test scores as outputs and recognizes the differential effects of skills in different tasks. Using…
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3Topics & keywords
- Disadvantaged
- Cognition
- Production (economics)
- Psychological intervention
- Disadvantage
- Cognitive skill
- Economics
- Early childhood intervention