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subsequent narrowing with age of the gradient in health by SES. …
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subsequent narrowing with age of the gradient in health by SES. …
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and then started to decrease. Age-wealth probability profiles are consistent with life-cycle motives for wealth ac …
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and American workers. Participants were 988 Dutch and 429 Americans, 25-64 years of age. Analyses were designed to: (a …
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We study risk behavior of Danish self-employed entrepreneurs, whose income risk may be driven by both exogenous factors and effort choice (moral hazard). Partial insurance is available through voluntary unemployment insurance (UI). Additional incentives to sign insurance contracts stem from a...
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and then started to decrease. Age-wealth probability profiles are consistent with life-cycle motives for wealth ac …
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This paper uses micro data from four OECD countries (the United States, Spain, Italy, and the Netherlands), to assess the determinants of household debt holding and to investigate whether or not credit constraints are important for household debt holding. We extend the existing literature in...
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and American workers. Participants were 988 Dutch and 429 Americans, 25-64 years of age. Analyses were designed to: (a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011256396
Deciding how much to save for retirement is a difficult task that includes many uncertainties. In this paper, we use data from a representative Dutch household panel to study the impact of uncertainty regarding one's savings adequacy on retirement savings contributions and information search...
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This paper uses micro data from four OECD countries (the United States, Spain, Italy, and the Netherlands), to assess the determinants of household debt holding and to investigate whether or not credit constraints are important for household debt holding. We extend the existing literature in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011257319