The effect of marijuana use in adolescence on college and graduate degree attainment

Citation

Amialchuk, Aliaksandr A. & Buckingham, Brooke M. (2024). The effect of marijuana use in adolescence on college and graduate degree attainment. Economics and Human Biology. vol. 52 pp. 1

Abstract

We estimate the long-term effect of using marijuana in adolescence on college and graduate degree attainment measured approximately 20 years later. We rely on the first two waves (1994–1996) and the fifth wave (2016–2018) of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health and estimate instrumental variables models that exploit the network structure at the second degree by using marijuana use status of friends of friends who are not themselves friends of the respondent in order to instrument for the respondent’s marijuana use. Our models also include school and grade fixed effects. Marijuana use in adolescence leads to a large reduction in the likelihood of college and graduate degree attainment by the time respondents are aged 33–43 years old.

URL

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ehb.2023.101347

Keyword(s)

Marijuana

Reference Type

Journal Article

Journal Title

Economics and Human Biology

Author(s)

Amialchuk, Aliaksandr A.
Buckingham, Brooke M.

Year Published

2024

Volume Number

52

Pages

1

Edition

January 1, 2024

ISSN/ISBN

1570-677X

DOI

10.1016/j.ehb.2023.101347

Reference ID

10201