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are some 15-23 percent less likely to change attitudes radically towards the left or the right across different waves of …
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are some 15-23 percent less likely to change attitudes radically towards the left or the right across different waves of …
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This study combines novel financial-literacy data with measures of attitudes to redistribution from the British … Election Study. We find a significant negative relationship between financial literacy and attitudes in favour of government … instrumental variable regressions. Falsification tests show that these results are independent of generic attitudes towards other …
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This study combines novel financial-literacy data with measures of attitudes to redistribution from the British … Election Study. We find a significant negative relationship between financial literacy and attitudes in favour of government … instrumental variable regressions. Falsification tests show that these results are independent of generic attitudes towards other …
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Understanding why women are less financially literate than men is crucial for developing effective policies that decrease gender inequalities and improve women's financial literacy, agency and empowerment. Accordingly, in this paper, we adopt a multidimensional approach to measure financial...
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Understanding why women are less financially literate than men is crucial for developing effective policies that decrease gender inequalities and improve women's financial literacy, agency and empowerment. Accordingly, in this paper, we adopt a multidimensional approach to measure financial...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013165473
This study combines novel financial-literacy data with measures of attitudes to redistribution from the British … Election Study. We find a significant negative relationship between financial literacy and attitudes in favour of government … instrumental variable regressions. Falsification tests show that these results are independent of generic attitudes towards other …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012960256
In this paper, I am using the data from the 2013 Chinese Household Finance Survey (CHFS) to explore the impacts of financial literacy on Chinese households' retirement planning and the demand for commercial insurances, especially among the financial excluded/vulnerable subpopulations (rural,...
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