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households with above median earnings. Although childcare affects relative earnings contributions within the household, there is … no effect on total household earnings. …
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, Germany, Denmark, Spain and the United Kingdom. By drawing on survey data collected on a digital platform in 2019, we examine …
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Do women invest differently than men? We contribute to the answer of this question by analysing the Panel on Household … variables in the area of household finance. We find that participation in risky assets is generally lower among women than among …
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and a risky asset whose return is tied to the German stock market. Experimental investments correlate with beliefs about …
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We examine financial literacy in Germany and its relevance for financial well-being. Using data from the Panel on … Household Finances collected in 2021, we show that about 62% of German households answer the Big Three financial literacy … questions correctly. Those with lower education, who are out of the labor force, women, and those living in East Germany have …
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risk, including individuals with children, tenants, respondents without employment or in marginal employment, and with …
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safe asset and a risky asset whose return is tied to the German stock market. Experimental investments correlate with …
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pension contributions and expected standard of living in retirement, using microdata from the German Panel on Household … sharing. The empirical results suggest that household bargaining is significantly correlated with individual retirement …-related behaviour and expectations, with gender differences. Cooperative partners expect higher standards of living in retirement …
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