Past empirical work suggests that aging is associated with decreases in risk taking. But are such effects universal? Life-history theory suggests that the link between age and risk taking is a function of specific reproductive strategies that can be more or less risky depending on the ecology. We assessed variation in the age-risk curve using World Values Survey data from 77 countries (N = 147,118). The results suggest that propensity for risk taking tends to decline across the life span in the vast majority of countries. In addition, there is systematic variation among countries: Countries in which hardship (e.g., high infant mortality) is higher are characterized by higher levels of risk taking and flatter age-risk curves. These findings ...
A critical question in life-course research is whether the relationship between a risk factor and mo...
BackgroundMultiple risk factors accumulate over the life-course and contribute to higher rates of di...
Although risk-taking has been found to be associated with economic deprivation, there is little evid...
This article investigates how risk attitudes change over the life course. We study the age trajector...
Can risk-taking propensity be thought of as a trait that captures individual differences across doma...
This paper investigates risk attitudes at older ages in 14 European countries. Older individuals rep...
Epidemiological data indicate that risk behaviors are among the leading causes of adolescent morbidi...
Epidemiological data indicate that risk behaviors are among the leading causes of adolescent morbidi...
Many developed countries have ageing populations, with potentially major economic, political, and so...
Aging has long been thought to be associated with changes in risk-taking propensity. But do differen...
A number of factors can influence an individual’s propensity to take risks. In particular, developme...
Background. Older adults face important risky decisions about their health, their financial future, ...
Across adulthood, people face increasingly more risky medical problems and decisions. However, littl...
In this paper we investigate to what extent the decrease in the willingness to take risks with age c...
A critical question in life-course research is whether the relationship between a risk factor and mo...
BackgroundMultiple risk factors accumulate over the life-course and contribute to higher rates of di...
Although risk-taking has been found to be associated with economic deprivation, there is little evid...
This article investigates how risk attitudes change over the life course. We study the age trajector...
Can risk-taking propensity be thought of as a trait that captures individual differences across doma...
This paper investigates risk attitudes at older ages in 14 European countries. Older individuals rep...
Epidemiological data indicate that risk behaviors are among the leading causes of adolescent morbidi...
Epidemiological data indicate that risk behaviors are among the leading causes of adolescent morbidi...
Many developed countries have ageing populations, with potentially major economic, political, and so...
Aging has long been thought to be associated with changes in risk-taking propensity. But do differen...
A number of factors can influence an individual’s propensity to take risks. In particular, developme...
Background. Older adults face important risky decisions about their health, their financial future, ...
Across adulthood, people face increasingly more risky medical problems and decisions. However, littl...
In this paper we investigate to what extent the decrease in the willingness to take risks with age c...
A critical question in life-course research is whether the relationship between a risk factor and mo...
BackgroundMultiple risk factors accumulate over the life-course and contribute to higher rates of di...
Although risk-taking has been found to be associated with economic deprivation, there is little evid...