There is a strong correlation between the preferences and beliefs of parents and their children. Also, children of more educated parents tend to have different preferences and beliefs than those of less educated parents. However, evidence on whether education influences adults’ preferences regarding the attributes they wish to instill in children is missing. This paper seeks to fill that gap. Utilizing compulsory education reforms implemented in 19 European countries and data from the Integrated Values Survey—which includes questions about essential qualities children should be encouraged to learn at home—we demonstrate that women who acquired additional education due to these reforms are more likely to prioritize imagination, determination and perseverance, and a sense of responsibility as important traits to instill in children. Conversely, they are less inclined to regard religiosity, obedience, and unselfishness as essential attributes for children to learn at home. In addition, we find that education reduces women's religiosity. These effects are primarily driven by Catholic women and women living in majority-Catholic countries. In contrast, education does not have a significant impact on men's religiosity or the child attributes they consider important.
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Table of Contents
- NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES 1
- EDUCATION AND PREFERENCES FOR DESIRED TRAITS IN CHILDREN 1
- Naci H. Mocan Nur Orak 1
- Working Paper 33135 httpwww.nber.orgpapersw33135 1
- NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH 1050 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge MA 02138 November 2024 1
- The views expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Bureau of Economic Research. 1
- Education and Preferences for Desired Traits in Children Naci H. Mocan and Nur Orak NBER Working Paper No. 33135 November 2024 JEL No. D0 I20 Z10 2
- Naci H. Mocan Department of Economics Louisiana State University 2439 BEC Baton Rouge LA 70803-6306 and NBER mocanlsu.edu 2
- Nur Orak norak1lsu.edu 2
- I. Introduction 3
- II. Empirical Framework and Data 6
- Education reforms 7
- Preferences 9
- Here is a list of qualities that children can be encouraged to learn at 9
- Apart from weddings and funerals about how often do you attend religious services 10
- III. Results 11
- Attributes Children Should Acquire at Home 11
- Religiosity 12
- IV. Differences by Religion 13
- V. Summary and Conclusion 16
- References 34
- Economica 34
- Journal of Financial Economics 34
- Journal of Human Capital 34
- Journal of Economic Behavior Organization 34
- Journal of Political Economy 34
- Journal of Health Economics 34
- American Economic Journal Economic Policy 34
- Journal of Economic Theory 34
- Review of Finance 34
- American Economic Review 34
- The Quarterly Journal of Economics 34
- The Review of Financial Studies 34
- Journal of Economic Psychology 34
- Journal of Labor Economics 34
- Journal of Demographic Economics 35
- Journal of Political Economy 35
- Journal of Population Economics 35
- Journal of Political Economy 35
- European Economic Review 35
- Journal of Public Economics 35
- American Economic Review 35
- The Quarterly Journal of Economics 35
- The Review of Economic Studies 35
- The Quarterly Journal of Economics 35
- Journal of Political Economy 35
- Journal of the European Economic Association 35
- Economica 35
- Social Science Medicine 36
- The Economic Journal 36
- Review of Economics and Statistics 36
- The Quarterly Journal of Economics 36
- Economics of Education Review 36
- Journal of Economic Behavior Organization 36
- Economics Letters 36
- The Review of Economics and Statistics 36
- Economic Development and Cultural Change 36
- American Economic Review 36
- Journal of Political Economy 36
- Journal of Labor Economics 36
- American Economic Journal Applied Economics 36
- Journal of Public Economics 36
- Journal of Economic Behavior Organization 37
- Journal of Labor Economics 37
- Not by Genes Alone How Culture Transformed Human Evolution. 37
- The Quarterly Journal of Economics 37
- The Review of Economic Studies 37
- American Economic Review 37
- Economics Letters 37
- Appendix 38