Parents favor children with higher earning potential in land inheritance decisions.
The article explores how parents decide to divide their land among their children, considering factors like their children's potential earnings and the help they provide. The researchers found that when children don't influence their parents' decisions, the child with the best job prospects tends to inherit more. However, when children can influence their parents by helping them, the child who provides more assistance is likely to receive a larger share of the inheritance, regardless of their earning potential.