Peer Effects in Adolescent Cannabis Use: It's the Friends, Stupid

29 Pages Posted: 21 Dec 2012

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John Moriarty

Queen's University Belfast

Duncan McVicar

Queen's University Belfast; Queen's University Belfast - Queen's Management School

Kathryn Higgins

Queen's University Belfast

Date Written: November 1, 2012

Abstract

This paper examines peer effects in adolescent cannabis use from several different reference groups, exploiting survey data that have many desirable properties and have not previously been used for this purpose. Treating the school grade as the reference group, and using both neighbourhood fixed effects and IV for identification, we find evidence of large, positive, and statistically significant peer effects. Treating nominated friends as the reference group, and using both school fixed effects and IV for identification, we again find evidence of large, positive, and generally statistically significant peer effects. Our preferred IV approach exploits information about friends of friends – ‘friends once removed’, who are not themselves friends – to instrument for friends’ cannabis use. Finally, we examine whether the cannabis use of schoolmates who are not nominated as friends – ‘non-friends’ – influences own cannabis use. Once again using neighbourhood fixed effects and IV for identification, the evidence suggests zero impact. In our data, schoolmates who are not also friends have no influence on adolescent cannabis use.

Keywords: Peer effects, reference groups, cannabis, adolescents, friends

JEL Classification: I00, J00, Z13

Suggested Citation

Moriarty, John and McVicar, Duncan and Higgins, Kathryn, Peer Effects in Adolescent Cannabis Use: It's the Friends, Stupid (November 1, 2012). Melbourne Institute Working Paper No. 27, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2192259 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2192259

John Moriarty

Queen's University Belfast ( email )

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Duncan McVicar (Contact Author)

Queen's University Belfast ( email )

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Queen's University Belfast - Queen's Management School

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Kathryn Higgins

Queen's University Belfast ( email )

25 University Square
Belfast, BT7 1NN
Ireland

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