Replication Data for: "Patience and Subnational Differences in Human Capital: Regional Analysis with Facebook Interests" by Hanushek, Kinne, Sancassani, and Woessmann
Principal Investigator(s): View help for Principal Investigator(s) Eric A. Hanushek, Stanford University; Lavinia Kinne, DIW Berlin; Pietro Sancassani, Roland Berger; Ludger Woessmann, ifo Insitute Munich
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Hanushek, Eric A., Kinne, Lavinia, Sancassani, Pietro, and Woessmann, Ludger. Replication Data for: “Patience and Subnational Differences in Human Capital: Regional Analysis with Facebook Interests” by Hanushek, Kinne, Sancassani, and Woessmann. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2025-04-08. https://doi.org/10.3886/E222521V3
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Decisions to invest in human capital depend on people’s time preferences. This paper shows that differences in patience are closely related to substantial subnational differences in educational achievement, leading to new perspectives on longstanding within-country disparities. We use social-media data – Facebook interests – to construct novel regional measures of patience within Italy and the United States. The approach is first validated with a cross-country analysis of patience and Facebook interests. We then show that patience is strongly positively associated with student achievement across regions in both countries, accounting for three-quarters of the achievement variation across Italian regions and one-third across U.S. states. The finding is confirmed in an identification strategy employing variation in ancestry countries of the current population of U.S. states. Results hold for six other countries with more limited regional achievement data.
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