We use a large, nationally-representative sample of working-age adults to demonstrate that personality (as measured by the Big Five) is stable over a four-year period. Average personality changes are small and do not vary substantially across age groups. Intra-individual personality change is generally unrelated to experiencing adverse life events and is unlikely to be economically meaningful. Like other non-cognitive traits, personality can be modeled as a stable input into many economic decisions.Non-cognitive skills, Big-Five personality traits, stability
This thesis contributes to the existing literature on personality traits and economic preference par...
24 pagesAssociations between socioeconomic status (SES) and personality traits have important implic...
We use a unique micro-level data set to investigate the impact of personality traits on education. T...
We use a large, nationally-representative sample of working-age adults to demonstrate that personali...
Models of economic decision-making usually assume that personality is stable over time. We assess th...
Models of economic decision-making usually assume that personality is stable over time. We assess th...
Objective At work, people are confronted with clear behavioral expectations. In line with the Soc...
Objective Accumulated evidence indicates both stable and malleable parts of inter-individual diff...
Different theories make different predictions about how mean levels of personality traits change in ...
We explore the relationship between household finances and personality traits from an empirical pers...
1 pageMost investigations in the structure of personality traits do not adequately address age, as f...
Based on large, representative Australian household panel, this study investigates to what extent th...
Correlated change between different personality traits has recently caught the attention of research...
Society and developmental theory generally assume that there are wide generational differences in pe...
Personality traits continue to change throughout the lifespan. However, we still know little about w...
This thesis contributes to the existing literature on personality traits and economic preference par...
24 pagesAssociations between socioeconomic status (SES) and personality traits have important implic...
We use a unique micro-level data set to investigate the impact of personality traits on education. T...
We use a large, nationally-representative sample of working-age adults to demonstrate that personali...
Models of economic decision-making usually assume that personality is stable over time. We assess th...
Models of economic decision-making usually assume that personality is stable over time. We assess th...
Objective At work, people are confronted with clear behavioral expectations. In line with the Soc...
Objective Accumulated evidence indicates both stable and malleable parts of inter-individual diff...
Different theories make different predictions about how mean levels of personality traits change in ...
We explore the relationship between household finances and personality traits from an empirical pers...
1 pageMost investigations in the structure of personality traits do not adequately address age, as f...
Based on large, representative Australian household panel, this study investigates to what extent th...
Correlated change between different personality traits has recently caught the attention of research...
Society and developmental theory generally assume that there are wide generational differences in pe...
Personality traits continue to change throughout the lifespan. However, we still know little about w...
This thesis contributes to the existing literature on personality traits and economic preference par...
24 pagesAssociations between socioeconomic status (SES) and personality traits have important implic...
We use a unique micro-level data set to investigate the impact of personality traits on education. T...