The Gift of Time? School Starting Age and Mental Health

45 Pages Posted: 6 Oct 2015 Last revised: 18 Jan 2025

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Thomas Dee

Stanford University

Hans Henrik Sievertsen

University of Bristol; VIVE - The Danish Center for Social Science Research

Date Written: October 2015

Abstract

In many developed countries, children now begin their formal schooling at an older age. However, a growing body of empirical studies provides little evidence that such schooling delays improve educational and economic outcomes. This study presents new evidence on whether school starting age influences student outcomes by relying on linked Danish survey and register data that include several distinct, widely used, and validated measures of mental health that are reported out-of-school among similarly aged children. We estimate the causal effects of delayed school enrollment using a "fuzzy" regression-discontinuity design based on exact dates of birth and the fact that, in Denmark, children typically enroll in school during the calendar year in which they turn six. We find that a one-year delay in the start of school dramatically reduces inattention/hyperactivity at age 7 (effect size = -0.7), a measure of self regulation with strong negative links to student achievement. We also find that this large and targeted effect persists at age 11. However, the estimated effects of school starting age on other mental-health constructs, which have weaker links to subsequent student achievement, are smaller and less persistent.

Suggested Citation

Dee, Thomas and Sievertsen, Hans Henrik, The Gift of Time? School Starting Age and Mental Health (October 2015). NBER Working Paper No. w21610, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2669799

Thomas Dee (Contact Author)

Stanford University ( email )

Hans Henrik Sievertsen

University of Bristol ( email )

University of Bristol,
Senate House, Tyndall Avenue
Bristol, BS8 ITH
United Kingdom

VIVE - The Danish Center for Social Science Research ( email )

Herluf Trolles Gade 11
Copenhagen, 1052
Denmark

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