The Causal Impact of Removing Children from Abusive and Neglectful Homes

91 Pages Posted: 7 Jan 2019 Last revised: 15 Jun 2026

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Anthony Bald

California State University, Fullerton - Department of Economics

Eric T. Chyn

University of Virginia - Department of Economics

Justine S. Hastings

Brown University; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

Margarita Machelett

Banco de España

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Date Written: January 2019

Abstract

This paper measures impacts of removing children from families investigated for abuse or neglect. We use removal tendencies of child protection investigators as an instrument. We focus on young children investigated before age 6 and find that removal significantly increases test scores and reduces grade repetition for girls. There are no detectable impacts for boys. This pattern of results does not appear to be driven by heterogeneity in pre-removal characteristics, foster placements, or the type of schools attended after removal. The results are consistent with the hypothesis that development of abused and neglected girls is more responsive to home removal.

Suggested Citation

Bald, Anthony and Chyn, Eric T. and Hastings, Justine and Machelett, Margarita, The Causal Impact of Removing Children from Abusive and Neglectful Homes (January 2019). NBER Working Paper No. w25419, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3311389

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Margarita Machelett

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