Sports and Child Development
50 Pages Posted: 14 Nov 2011
Date Written: November 14, 2011
Abstract
Despite the relevance of cognitive and non-cognitive skills for professional success, their formation is not yet fully understood. This study fills part of this gap by analyzing the effect of sports club participation, one of the most popular extra-curricular activities, on children’s skill development. Our results indicate positive effects: both cognitive skills, measured by school performance, and overall non-cognitive skills improve by 0.13 standard deviations. The results are robust when using alternative datasets as well as alternative estimation and identification strategies. The effects can be partially explained by increased physical activities replacing passive leisure activities.
Keywords: skill formation, non-cognitive skills, physical activity, semi-parametric estimation
JEL Classification: J240, J130, I120
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