En español
Usando datos Colombianos estimo efectos par para consumo de sustancias psicoactivas en estudiantes de bachillerato y canales para los mismos.
Instrumentando el consumo de los estudiantes con el de los hogares obtengo que un incremento de 10% en el consumo de alcohol, cannabis, y cocaína incrementa la probabilidad individual de consumo en 3,14%, 4,29%, y 2,38% respectivamente. Los canales sugeridos por los datos son, que interactuar con consumidores hace más fácil acceder a drogas o reduce la percepción de riesgo de consumir las mismas.
En inglés
I use Colombian data to estimate peer effects for psychoactive substance consumption among high school students and identify channels for these effects.
Instrumenting classroom consumption with that of the household yields that an increase of 10% in the proportion of classroom users of alcohol, cannabis, and cocaine increases the probability of students to use each substance in 3.14%, 4.29%, and 2.38% respectively. Data provides channels of these effects, specifically that the effect is explained by students who interact with consumers, leading to easier access to drugs or a decrease in the perceived risk of consuming these substances.