Fathering Daughters and Personality

Max van Lent
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The psychology literature has shown that the big five personality traits develop over a person’s lifetime. There is some suggestive evidence that major life events such as buying a house, getting married, being fired from a job, and having children affect personality. However, these associations cannot be interpreted as causal. This is the first paper that studies the causal effect of a life event - the gender of parents' first-born child - on the big five personality trait scores of parents. Using yearly longitudinal data (2008 – 2017) I find that having a first-born daughter (instead of son) causally increases fathers' extraversion and neuroticism. I find strongly heterogeneous effects based on fathers' education level and age of the child. Interestingly, while the increased neuroticism disappears after the child is 6 years old, the increase in extraversion remains. The data suggest that the behaviors of children, such as obediency and dependency on others, likely affect fathers' personality. In line with the expectations, I find no effects on any of the personality traits of mothers.
父亲的女儿和个性
心理学文献表明,五大人格特征是在一个人的一生中发展起来的。有一些暗示的证据表明,生活中的重大事件,如买房、结婚、被解雇和生孩子,都会影响性格。然而,这些联系不能被解释为因果关系。这是第一篇研究生活事件——父母第一个孩子的性别——对父母五大人格特征得分的因果关系的论文。使用年度纵向数据(2008 - 2017),我发现生第一个女儿(而不是儿子)会增加父亲的外向性和神经质。我发现,父亲的教育水平和孩子的年龄对孩子的影响具有很强的异质性。有趣的是,虽然神经质的增加在孩子6岁后消失了,但外向性的增加仍然存在。数据表明,孩子的行为,如服从和依赖他人,可能会影响父亲的性格。与预期一致的是,我发现对母亲的任何性格特征都没有影响。
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