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. We study in an experiment with 525 teenagers how both birth order and siblings' sex composition affect risk, time and … social preferences. We find that second born children are typically less patient, less risk averse, and more trusting …. However, siblings' sex composition interacts importantly with birth order effects. Second born children are more risk taking …
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. We study in an experiment with 525 teenagers how both birth order and siblings' sex composition affect risk, time and … social preferences. We find that second born children are typically less patient, less risk averse, and more trusting …. However, siblings' sex composition interacts importantly with birth order effects. Second born children are more risk taking …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011933853
. We study in an experiment with 525 teenagers how both birth order and siblings' sex composition affect risk, time and … social preferences. We find that second born children are typically less patient, less risk averse, and more trusting …. However, siblings' sex composition interacts importantly with birth order effects. Second born children are more risk taking …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012906521
. We study in an experiment with 525 teenagers how both birth order and siblings' sex composition affect risk, time and … social preferences. We find that second born children are typically less patient, less risk averse, and more trusting …. However, siblings' sex composition interacts importantly with birth order effects. Second born children are more risk taking …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012908149
. We study in an experiment with 525 teenagers how both birth order and siblings’ sex composition affect risk, time and … social preferences. We find that second born children are typically less patient, less risk averse, and more trusting …. However, siblings’ sex composition interacts importantly with birth order effects. Second born children are more risk taking …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012892225
market success. We present a holistic view of how economic preferences are related within families. In an experiment with 544 …) positively correlated with their children's economic preferences, even when controlling for personality traits and socio … family into one of two clusters, with either relatively patient, risk-tolerant and pro-social members or relatively impatient …
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market success. We present a holistic view of how economic preferences are related within families. In an experiment with 544 …) positively correlated with their children's economic preferences, even when controlling for personality traits and socio … family into one of two clusters, with either relatively patient, risktolerant and pro-social members or relatively impatient …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012245060
, prior to the birth of their children, more risk-averse parents have a stronger preference for sons than for daughters …. Second, after the birth of their children, parents with sons are more risk seeking, compared to parents with daughters. We … these two effects. We further conduct an incentivized choice experiment to assess parental risk attitude in a sample of …
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fathers and mothers and their children by drawing on a unique dataset of 1,999 members of Bangladeshi families, including 911 … children, aged 6-17 years, and 544 pairs of mothers and fathers. We find a large degree of intergenerational persistence as the … economic preferences of mothers and fathers are significantly positively related to their children's economic preferences …
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household survey dataset, which allows us to match respondents to their siblings and parents. Our results indicate that …. Additional analyses point to reduced parental involvement and greater family conflict as potential mechanisms. …
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