Parental Support, Savings and Student Loan Repayment

48 Pages Posted: 1 Aug 2018 Last revised: 8 Jun 2026

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Lance Lochner

University of Western Ontario - Department of Economics; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

Todd R. Stinebrickner

University of Western Ontario - Department of Economics

Utku Suleymanoglu

Education Policy Research Initiative - Faculty of Social Sciences

Date Written: July 2018

Abstract

Using unique survey and administrative data from the Canada Student Loans Program, we document that parental support and personal savings substantially lower student loan repayment problems. We develop a theoretical model for studying student borrowing and repayment in the presence of risky labor market outcomes, moral hazard, and costly earnings verification. This framework demonstrates that non-monetary costs of applying for income-based repayment assistance are critical to understanding why resources other than earnings lead to greater repayment. We further show that eliminating these non-monetary costs may be inefficient and lead to undesirable redistribution. Empirically, we demonstrate that expanding Canada’s income-based Repayment Assistance Plan to automatically cover all borrowers would likely reduce program revenue by nearly one-half over early years of repayment. Finally, we show how student loan programs can be more efficiently designed to address heterogeneity in parental transfers in the presence of non-monetary earnings verification costs and moral hazard.

Suggested Citation

Lochner, Lance and Stinebrickner, Todd R. and Suleymanoglu, Utku, Parental Support, Savings and Student Loan Repayment (July 2018). NBER Working Paper No. w24863, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3222410

Lance Lochner (Contact Author)

University of Western Ontario - Department of Economics ( email )

London, Ontario N6A 5B8
Canada

National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

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Todd R. Stinebrickner

University of Western Ontario - Department of Economics ( email )

London, Ontario N6A 5B8
Canada

Utku Suleymanoglu

Education Policy Research Initiative - Faculty of Social Sciences ( email )

Ottawa
Canada

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