Health Effects on Children’s Willingness to Compete

19 Pages Posted: 24 May 2011 Last revised: 27 May 2011

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Björn Bartling

University of Zurich - Department of Economics; CESifo (Center for Economic Studies and Ifo Institute)

Ernst Fehr

University of Zurich - Department of Economics

Daniel Schunk

Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz - Gutenberg School of Economics and Management; University of Zurich - Department of Economics

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Date Written: May 25, 2011

Abstract

The formation of human capital is important for a society's welfare and economic success. Recent literature shows that child health can provide an important explanation for disparities in children’s human capital development across different socio-economic groups. While this literature focuses on cognitive skills as determinants of human capital, it neglects non-cognitive skills. We analyze data from economic experiments with preschoolers and their mothers to investigate whether child health can explain developmental gaps in children’s non-cognitive skills. Our measure for children’s non-cognitive skills is their willingness to compete with others. Our findings suggest that health problems are negatively related to children’s willingness to compete and that the effect of health on competitiveness differs with socio-economic background. Health has a strongly negative effect in our sub-sample with low socio-economic background, whereas there is no effect in our sub-sample with high socio-economic background.

Keywords: willingness to compete, non-cognitive skills, human capital, health, household survey studies

JEL Classification: C90, I10, J24

Suggested Citation

Bartling, Björn and Fehr, Ernst and Schunk, Daniel, Health Effects on Children’s Willingness to Compete (May 25, 2011). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1844291 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1844291

Björn Bartling

University of Zurich - Department of Economics ( email )

Zuerich, 8006
Switzerland

CESifo (Center for Economic Studies and Ifo Institute) ( email )

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Germany

Ernst Fehr

University of Zurich - Department of Economics ( email )

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Daniel Schunk (Contact Author)

Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz - Gutenberg School of Economics and Management ( email )

Mainz
Germany

University of Zurich - Department of Economics ( email )

Bluemlisalpstr. 10
Zurich, 8006
Switzerland

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