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attainment independently predict household wealth in the Health and Retirement Study (HRS). This relationship is partly explained … gradient in wealth.We show that individuals with lower genetic scores are more prone to reporting "extreme beliefs" (e … wealth disparities not only through education and higher earnings, but also through their impact on the ability to process …
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background to wealth inequality in four OECD countries: France, Spain, Great Britain and the United States. We compare the … observed wealth distribution with a non-parametric counterfactual distribution where all differences in wealth associated with … and socioeconomic background to wealth inequality is sizeable in the four countries, ranging from 37% in Great Britain to …
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wealth portfolios. We estimate the distribution of human wealth using nonparametric identification results that allow for … of permanent-income has grown much faster than the corresponding share of assets. Human wealth has a mitigating influence … on inequality, but this effect has waned over time due to the growing importance of assets in lifetime wealth portfolios …
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attainment independently predict household wealth in the Health and Retirement Study (HRS). This relationship is partly explained … gradient in wealth. We show that individuals with lower genetic scores are more prone to reporting "extreme beliefs" (e … wealth disparities not only through education and higher earnings, but also through their impact on the ability to process …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012962275
human wealth. The latter mitigates permanent‐income inequality, though its influence is diminished by the growing importance … of assets in lifetime wealth. Average expenditures and CE inequality roughly doubled between 1983 and 2016 and, to weigh …
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It is a well-known criticism that due to its exponential distribution, survey data on wealth is hardly reliable when it … the number of households possessing a net wealth greater than four million Euros as well as their aggregate wealth … suggest that the alleged non-observation bias is considerable, accounting for about one quarter of total net wealth. The …
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Private wealth is a crucial factor for the economic well-being of households. Key determinants of private wealth … include intergenerational wealth transfers (gifts and inheritances), which are gaining importance since 1990, as research … suggests. We conduct a detailed investigation of the distribution of wealth transfers in eight Euro-area countries. First, we …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011440820
Private wealth is a crucial factor for the economic well‐being of households. Key determinants of private wealth … include intergenerational wealth transfers (gifts and inheritances), which are gaining importance since 1990, as research … suggests. We conduct a detailed investigation of the distribution of wealth transfers in eight Euro‐area countries. First, we …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011441460
, this paper analyzes the effects of participation in Riester plans on wealth at different points of the distribution. We … heterogeneity in the effect of Riester participation on wealth. While Riester participation increases total net wealth in the lower …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011695521
, this paper analyzes the effects of participation in Riester plans on wealth at different points of the distribution. We … substantial heterogeneity in the effect of Riester participation on wealth. While Riester participation increases total net wealth …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011791713