We use a unique micro-level data set to investigate the impact of personality traits on education. To the best of our knowledge this is the first study shedding light on the contribution of each of the Big Five personality traits on the education decision made by the individuals. Our findings, uncover a significant effect of non-cognitive skills on the level of education. Specifically, we argue that the estimated signs of the non-cognitive skills remain stable across the quantiles. It is shown that people with high emotional stability invest in human capital. Lastly, our model survived robustness checks under the inclusion of two aggregated higher-order factors
We use a large, nationally-representative sample of working-age adults to demonstrate that personali...
It has been widely recognized among economists that non-cognitive ability, such as self-control, sel...
Research based in the United States, with its relatively open educational system, has found that per...
We use a unique micro-level data set to investigate the impact of personality traits on education. T...
I investigate the impact of university education on students' non-cognitive skills using Australian ...
This study intends to provide some updated empirical evidence on Italian Education Returns through Q...
Despite several attempts to provide a definite pattern regarding the effects of personality traits o...
Personality and cognition are found to be two interrelated concepts and to both have a predictive po...
There is an increasing economic literature considering personality. This paper provides an overview ...
We look at the influence of personality traits and cognitive ability on both educational attainment ...
This paper investigates the relationship between personality traits in adolescence and education and...
There is an increasing economic literature considering personality. This paper provides an overview ...
AbstractThis paper compares the performance of selected personality aspects and ability on explainin...
Abstract Background There is a growing literature providing evidence on the importance of non-cognit...
This paper investigates the relationship between personality traits in adolescence and performance i...
We use a large, nationally-representative sample of working-age adults to demonstrate that personali...
It has been widely recognized among economists that non-cognitive ability, such as self-control, sel...
Research based in the United States, with its relatively open educational system, has found that per...
We use a unique micro-level data set to investigate the impact of personality traits on education. T...
I investigate the impact of university education on students' non-cognitive skills using Australian ...
This study intends to provide some updated empirical evidence on Italian Education Returns through Q...
Despite several attempts to provide a definite pattern regarding the effects of personality traits o...
Personality and cognition are found to be two interrelated concepts and to both have a predictive po...
There is an increasing economic literature considering personality. This paper provides an overview ...
We look at the influence of personality traits and cognitive ability on both educational attainment ...
This paper investigates the relationship between personality traits in adolescence and education and...
There is an increasing economic literature considering personality. This paper provides an overview ...
AbstractThis paper compares the performance of selected personality aspects and ability on explainin...
Abstract Background There is a growing literature providing evidence on the importance of non-cognit...
This paper investigates the relationship between personality traits in adolescence and performance i...
We use a large, nationally-representative sample of working-age adults to demonstrate that personali...
It has been widely recognized among economists that non-cognitive ability, such as self-control, sel...
Research based in the United States, with its relatively open educational system, has found that per...