Risk-taking middle-borns: A study on birth- order and risk preferences
Abstract
We analyze the impacts of birth order and presence/absence of siblings on risk preferences with respect to economic, health/safety, and sport/lifestyle related risks. We study both the answer to a hypothetical lottery question and stated risky behavior and find that middle-borns are consistently less risk averse than others irrespective of the type of risk. Moreover, the answer to the lottery question is strongly correlated with economic and sport/lifestyle related risky behavior.
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Date
2010-03-29Author
Lampi, Elina
Nordblom, Katarina
Keywords
siblings
birth-order
middle-born
different risks
lottery
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
438
Language
eng