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Although older generations have substantially more wealth than their recent predecessors did at the same age, younger … circumstances can rationalise slowing generation-on-generation wealth growth. I find no evidence that later-born generations are less … predicted to have higher consumption, despite accumulating no greater wealth, than their predecessors because their earnings are …
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of homeownership in Malta, the median net wealth in Malta was estimated to be significantly higher than in the euro area …
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. The HFCS provides household-level data on assets, liabilities, wealth and income. As such, it plays an important role in …
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Understanding the drivers of wealth transfers during life is crucial to understanding the intergenerational … on this, we analyse the relationships between giving and receiving significant wealth transfers and experiencing key life … events. We use newly-available data from the UK Wealth and Assets Survey to investigate recipients’ self-reported transfer …
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