The Intergenerational Transmission of Risk and Trust Attitudes
IZA - Institute of Labor Economics · German Institute for Economic Research · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Recent theories endogenize the attitude endowments of individuals, assuming that they are shaped by the attitudes of parents and other role models. This paper tests empirically for the relevance of three aspects of the attitude transmission process highlighted in this theoretical literature: (1) transmission of attitudes from parents to children; (2) an impact of prevailing attitudes in the local environment on child attitudes; and (3) positive assortative mating of parents, which enhances the ability of a parent to pass on his or her attitudes to the child. We focus on two fundamentally important attitudes, willingness to take risks and willingness to trust others. We find empirical support for all three…
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- 196.44
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- 100%
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- 124
Authors
4- TDThomas DohmenCorresponding
IZA - Institute of Labor Economics, German Institute for Economic Research
- AFArmin Falk
IZA - Institute of Labor Economics, German Institute for Economic Research
- DHDavid Huffman
Swarthmore College, IZA - Institute of Labor Economics
- USUwe Sunde
IZA - Institute of Labor Economics, University of St. Gallen, German Institute for Economic Research
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- Decent work and economic growth