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how gender and family types have shaped wealth accumulation and homeownership. Mariacristina Rossi is Associate Professor … Rossi and Sierminska tap new high-quality datasets to assess how wealth and homeownership vary across countries, over time …? In this timely book, Rossi and Sierminska analyse the complex relationship between gender, wealth and homeownership. By …
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wealth late in life, contrary to the predictions of a simple life-cycle model. In this project, we examine cross … U.S., while in another group, in Northern Europe, retirees spend down their wealth much more rapidly. Second, it appears …
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The “retirement saving puzzle” is a phenomenon in which many households U.S. households have significant wealth late in … the United States, while in Northern Europe, retirees spend down their wealth much more rapidly. Second, it appears that …
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This paper studies the role of pensions and income taxes in determining homeownership and household wealth. It provides … have similar incomes per capita but very different homeownership rates, with the US and Australia having much higher … homeownership compared to Germany. The question is to what extent the observed differences in homeownership are induced by national …
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of government spending or in terms of restricted access to certain benefits. In the area of family policies, however, a …
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