The effect of breast feeding on educational attainment: Evidence from sibling data

Citation

Rees, Daniel I. & Sabia, Joseph J. (2009). The effect of breast feeding on educational attainment: Evidence from sibling data. Journal of Human Capital. vol. 3 (1) pp. 43-72

Abstract

Using data on sibling pairs drawn from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, we estimate the effect of having been breast‐fed on high school graduation, high school grades, and college attendance. Our results suggest that breast feeding is associated with substantial increases in high school grade point average and in the probability of college attendance. Adding measures of cognitive ability and adolescent health to our model explains more than one‐half of the estimated effect of being breast‐fed on high school grades and approximately one‐fifth of the estimated effect on college attendance. We conclude that improvements in cognitive ability and adolescent health may be important pathways through which breast feeding affects long‐term academic achievement.

URL

http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/599861

Keyword(s)

Education

Reference Type

Journal Article

Journal Title

Journal of Human Capital

Author(s)

Rees, Daniel I.
Sabia, Joseph J.

Year Published

2009

Volume Number

3

Issue Number

1

Pages

43-72

ISSN/ISBN

1932-8575

DOI

10.1086/599861

Reference ID

1102