The Stability of Big-Five Personality Traits
Survey
HILDA
Author(s)
Date Issued
2011-08
Pages
13
Keywords
Stabillity
Big-Five personality traits
Non-cognitive skills, Big-Five personality traits, stability
Abstract
We use a large, nationally-representative sample of working-age adults to demonstrate that personality (as measured by the Big Five) is stable over a four-year period. Average personality changes are small and do not vary substantially across age groups. Intra-individual personality change is generally unrelated to experiencing adverse life events and is unlikely to be economically meaningful. Like other non-cognitive traits, personality can be modeled as a stable input into many economic decisions.
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ISBN
ISSN 1328-4991 (Print), ISSN 1447-5863 (Online) & ISBN 978-0-7340-4254-5
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Type
Reports and technical papers
