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The effects of merit-based financial aid on drinking in college

机译:择优资助对大学饮酒的影响

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We study the effect of state-level merit aid programs (such as Georgia's HOPE scholarship) on alcohol consumption among college students. Such programs have the potential to affect drinking through a combination of channels - such as raising students' disposable income and increasing the incentive to maintain a high GPA - that could theoretically raise or lower alcohol use. We find that the presence of a merit-aid program in one's state generally leads to an overall increase in (heavy) drinking. This effect is concentrated among men, students with lower parental education, older students, and students with high college GPA's. Our findings are robust to several alternative empirical specifications including event-study analyses by year of program adoption. Furthermore, no difference in high-school drinking is observed for students attending college in states with merit-aid programs. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:我们研究了州级择优计划(例如佐治亚州的HOPE奖学金)对大学生饮酒的影响。这样的计划有可能通过多种渠道影响饮酒,例如增加学生的可支配收入和增加保持高GPA的动机,这从理论上讲可能会增加或减少酒精的使用。我们发现,在一个人的状态下,择优计划的存在通常会导致(大量)饮酒的总体增加。这种影响集中在男性,父母教育程度较低的学生,年龄较大的学生以及具有高GPA的学生中。我们的发现对几种替代性的经验指标都十分可靠,包括按计划采用年份进行的事件研究分析。此外,在有择优计划的州上大学的学生,在高中饮酒方面没有观察到差异。 (C)2015 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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