Parenting Values Moderate the Intergenerational Transmission of Time Preferences

53 Pages Posted: 10 Nov 2019 Last revised: 6 May 2025

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Anne Brenøe

University of Copenhagen - Department of Economics

Thomas Epper

CNRS - Lille Economics & Managment - UMR 9221

Abstract

We study the intergenerational transmission of time preferences in a setting without reverse causality concerns. We find substantial transmission of patience from parents to children, which is insensitive to the inclusion of comprehensive sets of administratively reported controls and persists as children age. We further explore heterogeneity in the transmission with respect to two theoretically important but distinct dimensions of socialization through which parents can influence children's traits: parenting values and parental involvement. Our results show that, in contrast to authoritative parents, authoritarian and permissive parents transmit patience to their offspring. Meanwhile, parental involvement is not an important moderator. These patterns replicate in an independent sample with richer measures of parental involvement.

Keywords: parenting values, parenting style, patience, time preferences, intergenerational transmission, parental involvement

JEL Classification: D15, J12, J24, J62

Suggested Citation

Brenøe, Anne and Epper, Thomas, Parenting Values Moderate the Intergenerational Transmission of Time Preferences. IZA Discussion Paper No. 12710, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3483948

Anne Brenøe (Contact Author)

University of Copenhagen - Department of Economics ( email )

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Denmark

Thomas Epper

CNRS - Lille Economics & Managment - UMR 9221 ( email )

Lille
France

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