Parental Risk Attitudes and Children's Secondary School Track Choice

Author: -, Bonin, Christian Belzil, Christian Belzil, Christian Pfeifer, Chunrong Ai, Daron Acemoglu, Espen Bratberg, Eva Oesterbacka, Gabriele Bellenberg, Gary Solon, Gert G Wagner, Guido Heineck, Guido Heineck, Jo Blanden, John Ermisch, Joop Hartog, Kathryn L Shaw, Kristin J Kleinjans, Lex Borghans, Lorraine Dearden, Marco Leonardi, Marita Jacob, Michael B Coelli, Oliver Wölfel, Robert B Barsky, Robert Erikson, Sarah Brown, Tam�s Bartus, Thomas Dohmen, Ursula Henz, Uta Enders-Drag�sser, Wiebke Paulus, William Greene, Yoram Weiss
Publisher: Elsevier BV

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It is well known that individuals' risk attitudes are related to behavioral outcomes such as smoking, portfolio decisions, and also educational attainment, but there is barely any evidence on whether parental risk attitudes affect the educational attainment of dependent children. We add to this literature and examine children's secondary school track choice in Germany where tracking occurs at age ten and has a strong binding character. Our results indicate no consistent patterns for paternal risk preferences but a strong negative impact of maternal risk aversion on children's enrollment in upper secondary school

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