Impatience among Preschool Children and Their Mothers

SOEPpapers 431, 5 S.

Fabian Kosse, Friedhelm Pfeiffer

2012

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Abstract

Using experimental data of children and their mothers, this paper explores the intergenerational relationship of impatience. The child's impatience stems from a delay of gratification experiment. Mother's impatience has been assessed by a choice task where the mothers faced trade-offs between a smaller-sooner and a larger-later monetary reward with a delay of six or twelve months. The findings demonstrate an intergenerational relationship in short-run decision making. Controlling for mother's and child's characteristics the child's impatience at preschool age is significantly correlated with the six month maternal reservation interest rate.

Topics: Family



JEL-Classification: C93;D3;D90
Keywords: time preferences, impatience, intergenerational transmission, field experiments
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http://hdl.handle.net/10419/56393

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