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of Sweden in 2000, we estimate the effect of education on stock market participation and risky asset holdings. We find …
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of Sweden in 2000, we estimate the effect of education on stock market participation and risky asset holdings. We find …
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of Sweden in 2000, we estimate the effect of education on stock market participation and risky asset holdings. We find …
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of Sweden in 2000, we estimate the effect of education on stock market participation and risky asset holdings. We find …
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Do women invest differently than men? We contribute to the answer of this question by analysing the Panel on Household Finances (PHF) of the German Bundesbank. This representative panel collects a wide variety of behavioural and financial variables in the area of household finance. We find that...
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stock market, aiming to disentangle the different channels playing a role in this decision. Gender role asymmetry is … indicated by the country's rank in the gender equality index of the World Economic Forum. Using data from four national … household surveys, we find that in Italy - the country with highly asymmetric gender role prescriptions - women's risk …
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