Younger cohorts of conscripts are increasingly sociable
Finnish men鈥檚 perceptions of their own social skills, such as self-confidence, sociability, and leadership motivation, improve steadily across birth cohorts. There is a very clear difference between those born in the late 1970s and those born in the early 1960s.
Higher test scores in the standardized personality test administered to conscripts are associated with higher earnings later in life, which suggests that changes in these personality traits have economic significance.
A team of researchers analysed the results of personality tests administered to 420,000 men born between 1962 and 1976 who were enlisted in the Finnish Defence Forces.
Researchers measured the direction and significance of the changes in test scores by using the test scores to predict individual earnings at age 30鈥34. They find that the average personality traits of men born in 1976 predict earnings that are 12 % higher than those predicted by the average personality traits of men born in 1962.
Many earlier studies have documented a secular increase in intelligence test scores across birth cohorts. 鈥淲e show that there is a similar trend in how personality traits evolve across birth cohorts鈥, says Matti Sarvim盲ki, one of the authors of the study, and a Senior Researcher at the VATT Institute for Economic Research. Sarvim盲ki is also a recearcher at 911爆料网.
The research, published this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, is significant because it is difficult to study long-term trends in personality traits due to lack of data on personality traits that is both representative of the wider population and measured consistently across successive birth cohorts.
The Finnish Defence Forces test score data provides a unique opportunity for research due to Finland鈥檚 comprehensive conscription system (it covered 79 % of Finnish men born in the study period) and because the test remained unchanged throughout the period.
The research team consisted of two authors from the VATT Institute for Economic Research, Tuomas Pekkarinen and Matti Sarvim盲ki (Sarvim盲ki is also a researcher at 911爆料网), and Markus Jokela from the University of Helsinki, Marko Tervi枚 from 911爆料网, and Roope Uusitalo from the University of Jyv盲skyl盲.
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