The Creativity Premium: Exploring the Link Between Childhood Creativity and Life Outcomes
David Gill and
Victoria Prowse
Purdue University Economics Working Papers from Purdue University, Department of Economics
Abstract:
Success in life increasingly depends on key skills that allow people to thrive in education, the labor market, and their interactions with others. In this paper, we emphasize creativity as a key skill that is essential to open-ended problem solving and resistant to automation. We use rich longitudinal data to study the relationship between people's creativity measured in childhood and their individual attributes and life outcomes. We find that childhood creativity predicts labor market and educational success: more creative individuals earn more during the course of their careers, work in higher occupational categories, and reach higher levels of educational attainment. Our analysis of attributes further suggests that creative individuals have a package of practical skills that allows them to thrive in work environments where learning from experience is important.
Pages: 41 pages
Date: 2023-05
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