Evidence suggests that maternal and offspring smoking behaviour is correlated. Little is known about the mechanisms through which this intergenerational transfer occurs. This paper explores the role of time preferences. Although time pref-erence is likely to be heritable and correlated with health investments, its role in the intergenerational transmission of smoking has not been explored previously. This is the first paper to empirically test this. Data (2002, 2003, 2004, 2006 and 2008) from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia are used. Estimates by using a pooled probit model show that there is not a direct effect of maternal time preference, measured in terms of financial planning horizon, on the likelihood that their ...
A growing economic literature is focusing on the effect of parental investments in child health in d...
Measuring time and risk preferences and relating them to economic behaviors are important topics in ...
Please cite this paper as: Rattan D, Mamun A, Najman J, Williams G, Doi S. Smoking behaviour in preg...
This thesis investigates the influence of economic preferences, in particular time preferences, on h...
Intergenerational correlations of risky health behaviors such as tobacco consumption are well establ...
Date of Acceptance: 03/06/15 Acknowledgements The Chief Scientist Office of the Scottish Government ...
This paper investigates inequality in smoking-related mortality risk, focusing on the intergeneratio...
This paper analyzes the decision to start smoking using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (G...
Heterogeneity in time and risk preferences has been proposed as one of the mechanisms involved in th...
In this dissertation the causal effects of vaccination timeliness in childhood, the parental transmi...
AbstractThere is a growing interest in individual time and risk preferences. Little is known about h...
This paper addresses two aspects of the model of rational addiction: forward looking behavior and ti...
International audienceBackground: Tobacco control policies have succeeded in reducing tobacco use, b...
Heterogeneity in time and risk preferences has been proposed as one of the mechanisms involved in th...
Summary. The paper presents a latent factor model for initiation of smoking, cessation and mortality...
A growing economic literature is focusing on the effect of parental investments in child health in d...
Measuring time and risk preferences and relating them to economic behaviors are important topics in ...
Please cite this paper as: Rattan D, Mamun A, Najman J, Williams G, Doi S. Smoking behaviour in preg...
This thesis investigates the influence of economic preferences, in particular time preferences, on h...
Intergenerational correlations of risky health behaviors such as tobacco consumption are well establ...
Date of Acceptance: 03/06/15 Acknowledgements The Chief Scientist Office of the Scottish Government ...
This paper investigates inequality in smoking-related mortality risk, focusing on the intergeneratio...
This paper analyzes the decision to start smoking using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (G...
Heterogeneity in time and risk preferences has been proposed as one of the mechanisms involved in th...
In this dissertation the causal effects of vaccination timeliness in childhood, the parental transmi...
AbstractThere is a growing interest in individual time and risk preferences. Little is known about h...
This paper addresses two aspects of the model of rational addiction: forward looking behavior and ti...
International audienceBackground: Tobacco control policies have succeeded in reducing tobacco use, b...
Heterogeneity in time and risk preferences has been proposed as one of the mechanisms involved in th...
Summary. The paper presents a latent factor model for initiation of smoking, cessation and mortality...
A growing economic literature is focusing on the effect of parental investments in child health in d...
Measuring time and risk preferences and relating them to economic behaviors are important topics in ...
Please cite this paper as: Rattan D, Mamun A, Najman J, Williams G, Doi S. Smoking behaviour in preg...