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) countries and also broken down by the age group of the household head. We find that pre-retirement households (households with a …
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the Singapore Life Panel survey to measure financial literacy to study its relationship with three aspects of household …
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elderly homeowners' decision to obtain reverse mortgage loans. The findings of this study suggest that very few homeowners … participated in the reverse mortgage market, and homeowners younger than 67 were less likely to have reverse mortgage loans … reverse mortgage loans. Further analyses reveal that among the reverse mortgage participants, homeowners with long-term care …
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Household debt among older Americans approaching retirement has increased dramatically over the past couple of decades … household survey data to examine how late life debt affects retirement decisions, we find that more indebted older adults are …
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Much empirical research in economics is based on data from household surveys. Panel surveys are particularly valuable … may alter subsequent behavior. We provide novel evidence of survey effects on household financial behavior in a developed … increasing in the education level of the household. One interpretation is that the survey acted as a salience shock. …
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This paper develops and estimates a dynamic model of individuals' and couples' labor supply, savings, and retirement … impacts. The analysis finds that household structure is an important determinant of the behavioral and distributional impacts …
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correct for some parts of household savings, we question the correctness of the unitary model with respect to non …-mandatory retirement savings. Therefore we analyze the intra-household allocation of retirement savings between partners in Germany taking … "peer effect". The unitary model of household decision making can thus be rejected with respect to retirement savings. …
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