We study empirically whether there is scope for parents to shape the economic preferences and attitudes of their children through purposeful investments. We exploit information on the risk and trust attitudes of parents and their children, as well as rich information about parental efforts in the upbringing of their children from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study. Our results show that parents who invest more in the upbringing of their children are more similar to them with respectto risk and trust attitudes and thus transmit their own attitudes more strongly. The results are robust to including variables on the relationship between children and parents, family size, and the parents' socioeconomic background
We construct a theory of intergenerational preference transmission that rationalizes the choice betw...
Recent theories endogenize the attitude endowments of individuals, assuming that they are shaped by ...
This paper investigates the way in which parental human capital investment in young co-resident chil...
We study empirically whether there is scope for parents to shape the economic preferences and attitu...
We study empirically whether there is scope for parents to shape the economicpreferences and attitud...
We empirically investigate the link between parental involvement and shaping of the economic prefere...
© The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of European Economic Associatio...
We investigate whether two crucial determinants of economic decision making – willingness to take ri...
We study the transmission of risk attitudes in a unique survey of mothers and children in which both...
This study investigates whether the willingness to take income risks revealed by occupational choice...
This project received financial support from the Norwegian Research Council.Strong intergenerational...
The present research adds to the question on intergenerational correlation of attitudes between pare...
Parenting decisions are among the most consequential choices people make throughout their lives. Sta...
How do parents plan to and effectively share resources with their children over time? In a lab-in-th...
Parents can play an important role in the childbearing plans of adult children. However, studies tes...
We construct a theory of intergenerational preference transmission that rationalizes the choice betw...
Recent theories endogenize the attitude endowments of individuals, assuming that they are shaped by ...
This paper investigates the way in which parental human capital investment in young co-resident chil...
We study empirically whether there is scope for parents to shape the economic preferences and attitu...
We study empirically whether there is scope for parents to shape the economicpreferences and attitud...
We empirically investigate the link between parental involvement and shaping of the economic prefere...
© The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of European Economic Associatio...
We investigate whether two crucial determinants of economic decision making – willingness to take ri...
We study the transmission of risk attitudes in a unique survey of mothers and children in which both...
This study investigates whether the willingness to take income risks revealed by occupational choice...
This project received financial support from the Norwegian Research Council.Strong intergenerational...
The present research adds to the question on intergenerational correlation of attitudes between pare...
Parenting decisions are among the most consequential choices people make throughout their lives. Sta...
How do parents plan to and effectively share resources with their children over time? In a lab-in-th...
Parents can play an important role in the childbearing plans of adult children. However, studies tes...
We construct a theory of intergenerational preference transmission that rationalizes the choice betw...
Recent theories endogenize the attitude endowments of individuals, assuming that they are shaped by ...
This paper investigates the way in which parental human capital investment in young co-resident chil...