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take risks is negatively related to age and being female, and positively related to height and parental education. We test …
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take risks is negatively related to age and being female, and positively related to parental education and height. We test …
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take risks is negatively related to age and being female, and positively related to height and parental education. We test …
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willingness to take risks is negatively related to age and being female, and positively related to height and parental education …
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willingness to take risks is negatively related to age and being female, and positively related to height and parental education …
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willingness to take risks is negatively related to age and being female, and positively related to height and parental education …
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take risks is negatively related to age and being female, and positively related to parental education and height. We test … stability ; experimental validation ; fiel experiment ; SOEP ; gender differences ; age ; height ; subjective well-being …
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take risks is negatively related to age and being female, and positively related to height and parental education. We test …
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This study analyzes how risk attitudes change when individuals become parents using longitudinal data for a large and representative sample of individuals. The results show that men and women experience a considerable increase in risk aversion which already starts as early as two years before...
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This study analyzes how risk attitudes change when individuals become parents using longitudinal data for a large and representative sample of individuals. The results show that men and women experience a considerable increase in risk aversion which already starts as early as two years before...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011214025