# Disentangling the within- and between-person effects of personality on income for men and women

**Authors:** Simon Kemp, Kumar Yogeeswaran, Samantha Stronge, Mona Yaghoubi, Chris G. Sibley

PMC · DOI: 10.1098/rsos.231750 · Royal Society Open Science · 2024-05-22

## TL;DR

The study examines how personality traits relate to income differences and changes over time for men and women.

## Contribution

It distinguishes between-person and within-person effects of personality on income using longitudinal data.

## Key findings

- Higher income is linked to being more extraverted, agreeable, and open at the between-person level.
- Higher income is associated with increased neuroticism and decreased extraversion at the within-person level.
- Higher extraversion is linked to lower income over time for individuals.

## Abstract

Understanding the relationship between personality and income is a topic of interest across multiple disciplines. Correlations between people’s personalities and their incomes may arise because differences in stable personalities relate to income differences (between-person effects) or because changes in personality or income are later reflected in the other variable (within-person effects). The current research uses random-intercept cross-lagged panel models to disentangle the two sorts of effects to better understand the relationship between the six factors of personality and income. Using data from 6824 working-age adults in New Zealand across 4 years, we found between-person effects showing higher incomes were obtained by both men and women who were more extraverted, agreeable and open, and less neurotic. Within-person effects showed that earning a higher income was associated with higher neuroticism and lower extraversion over time, while higher extraversion was associated with a lower income over time.

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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