Working Paper

Parental Resources and College Attendance: Evidence from Lottery Wins

George Bulman, Robert W. Fairlie, Sarena Goodman, Adam Isen
CESifo, Munich, 2020

CESifo Working Paper No. 8753

We examine U.S. children whose parents won the lottery to trace out the effect of financial resources on college attendance. The analysis leverages federal tax and financial aid records and substantial variation in win size and timing. While per-dollar effects are modest, the relationship is weakly concave, with a high upper bound for amounts greatly exceeding college costs. Effects are smaller among low-SES households, not sensitive to how early in adolescence the shock occurs, and not moderated by financial aid crowd-out. The results imply that households derive consumption value from college and household financial constraints alone do not inhibit attendance.

CESifo Category
Public Finance
Economics of Education
Keywords: college, attendance, parental resources, financial constraints, lottery winnings, administrative data
JEL Classification: I200, I220, I240