Working Paper

Donations, risk attitudes and time preferences: A study on altruism in primary school children

Silvia Angerer, Daniela Glätzle-Rützler, Philipp Lergetporer, Matthias Sutter
Ifo Institute, Munich, 2014

Ifo Working Paper No. 177

We study with a sample of 1,070 primary school children, aged seven to eleven years, how altruism in a donation experiment is related to children’s risk attitudes and intertemporal choices. Examining such a relationship is motivated by theories of reciprocal altruism that provide a cornerstone to understand human social behavior. We find that higher risk tolerance and patience in intertemporal choice increase, in general, the level of donations, albeit the effects are non-linear. We confirm earlier results that altruism increases with age during childhood and that girls are more altruistic than boys. Having older brothers makes subjects less altruistic.

Schlagwörter: Altruism, risk attitudes, intertemporal choices, experiment, children.
JEL Klassifikation: C910, D030, D630, D640

also published as IZA DP No. 8020 (2014)