New BERG Working Paper No. 167 by Nadja Bömmel and Guido Heineck published!

In the BERG Working Paper Series Nadja Bömmel und Guido Heineck have published a new paper entitled "Revisiting the Causal Effect of Education on Political Participation and Interest".

A complete overview of all BERG Working Papers published so far can be found here.

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Abstract

A substantial number of studies suggests a strong relationship between education and aspects of political participation and interest. Only a small body of literature, however, addresses whether these patterns represent causal effects. We add to this research and re-examine the question in the German context. For identification, we exploit an exogenous increase in lower secondary compulsory schooling between 1949 and 1969 in former West Germany, and use data from the National Educational Panel Study (NEPS) to identify individuals’ educational biographies more precisely than prior research. Our results reinforce findings from Siedler (2010): multiple regression analyses first indicate a positive, statistically significant correlation between schooling and our measures of political activities. IV estimates, however, are all trivial, for both compliers and the full sample, indicating that the reform did not stimulate long-term changes in political participation and interest.