Children’s early-life socio-emotional skills predict long-run socioeconomic outcomes, yet large disparities exist between these skills at early ages. We study whether reduction of home environmental stressors can reduce these early-life skill disparities and how this depends on children’s preexisting socio-emotional skills. We estimate a dynamic model of socio-emotional skill production that depends on parental investment and accounts for unobserved heterogeneity in child ability. We find that improvement in sensitive parenting and mothers’ psychological well-being have a larger effect on children who have lower initial levels of socio-emotional skills and that children’s preexisting skills and parental inputs are substitutes, which has implications for which policies may best address later skill disparities.

Stressful Home Environment and the Child’s Socio-Emotional Development

Moroni, Gloria
;
Nicoletti, Cheti;
2025-01-01

Abstract

Children’s early-life socio-emotional skills predict long-run socioeconomic outcomes, yet large disparities exist between these skills at early ages. We study whether reduction of home environmental stressors can reduce these early-life skill disparities and how this depends on children’s preexisting socio-emotional skills. We estimate a dynamic model of socio-emotional skill production that depends on parental investment and accounts for unobserved heterogeneity in child ability. We find that improvement in sensitive parenting and mothers’ psychological well-being have a larger effect on children who have lower initial levels of socio-emotional skills and that children’s preexisting skills and parental inputs are substitutes, which has implications for which policies may best address later skill disparities.
2025
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