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Gender differences in preferences of adolescents – Publication by Dániel Horn and Hubert János Kiss 

2022-05-26 14:33:54

The article co-authored by Dániel Horn and Hubert János Kiss was published in the Journal of Economic Behaviour & Organization.
Corvinus Épület

In this study, we estimate unadjusted and adjusted gender gaps in time preference, risk attitudes, altruism, trust, trustworthiness, cooperation, and competitiveness using data on 1088 high school students from 53 classes. These data, collected by running incentivized experiments in Hungarian classrooms, are linked to an administrative data source on the students’ standardized test scores, grades and family background. After taking into account class fixed effects, we find that females are significantly more altruistic, but are less present biased, less risk tolerant, less trusting, less trustworthy, and less competitive than males. At the same time we do not observe significant gender differences in patience, time inconsistency and cooperation at the 5% significance level. We also show that most of these initial gender differences do not change even if we control for age, family background, cognitive skills and school grades in a regression framework. We risk over-control when we include the time spent on each task as well as the other preference domains in our regressions, but the gender gap remains significant in social preferences (altruism, trust and trustworthiness), present bias and competition. 

Hubert János Kiss 

Horn Dániel daniel.horn@uni-corvinus.hu Közgazdaságtan Intézet
Egyetemi docens / Associate Professor
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