DP21255 The Accuracy and Malleability of Parental Beliefs about Child Socio-Emotional Health

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We document systematic parental under-reporting of children’s socio-emotional difficulties relative to children’s self-reports, using representative data from Luxembourg, the United Kingdom, and Australia. To study the origins of this discrepancy, we develop a simple theoretical framework showing how parent–child gaps can arise from information frictions and differences in reporting styles. We complement the model with a novel survey design that elicits both parental beliefs about children’s