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Are Economic Preferences Shaped by the Family Context? The Impact of Birth Order and Siblings' Sex Composition on Economic Preferences

Autoren

  • Detlefsen
  • L.
  • Friedl
  • A.
  • Lima de Miranda K.
  • Schmidt
  • U.
  • Sutter
  • M.

Erscheinungsdatum

JEL Classification

C93 D10 D90 J12

Schlagworte

Experimente

Geburtsreihenfolge

Geschlechterzusammensetzung der Geschwistern

wirtschaftliche Präferenzen

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Verhaltensökonomie

The formation of economic preferences in childhood and adolescence has long-term consequences for life-time outcomes. We study in an experiment with 525 teenagers how both birth order and siblings’ sex composition affect risk, time and social preferences. We find that second born children are typically less patient, less risk averse, and more trusting. However, siblings' sex composition interacts importantly with birth order effects. Second born children are more risk taking only with same-sex siblings. For trust and trustworthiness, birth order effects are larger with mixed-sex siblings than in the single-sex case. Only for patience, siblings’ sex composition does not matter.

Kiel Institut Expertinnen und Experten

  • Dr. Katharina Lima de Miranda
    Kiel Institute Researcher
  • Prof. Dr. Dr. Ulrich Schmidt
    Forschungsdirektor

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