Using micro‐data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey, and the Oaxaca–Blinder decomposition technique, this paper examines the determinants of the gender gap in financial literacy. The analysis suggests that human capital variables, such as age and education, are not important in explaining the gender gap in financial literacy. Labour market variables, such as sector, occupation, industry, union membership and labour market status, are important and explain around 16 per cent of the gap. This finding is dependent on the assumption that these variables are exogenous. There is a large unexplained gap, suggesting that the main determinants are neither human capital nor labour market factors
This paper interrogates the reality or otherwise the gender disparity in financial literacy using a ...
Spring 2006, 59-79. Original journal available here. Predicting financial literacy in Australia Logi...
This study investigates the gender wealth gap in Australia by examiningdifferences in the net worth ...
Using micro‐data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey, and the Oaxaca–...
In Australia the introduction of compulsory superannuation has resulted in the financial services in...
Research has shown that financial illiteracy is widespread among women, and that many women are unfa...
This paper starts with an attempt at defining financial literacy in relation to debates that have ta...
Artículo de revistaThe Survey of Financial Competences shows that men are better at answering financ...
Ordered logit models are used to predict financial literacy on the basis of individual demographic, ...
Artículo de revistaThe Survey of Financial Competences shows that men are better at answering financ...
Artículo de revistaThe Survey of Financial Competences shows that men are better at answering financ...
Understanding why women display less financial literacy than men is crucial for developing policies ...
textabstractThis research studies the stylized fact of a “gender gap” in that women tend to have low...
This research studies the stylized fact of a “gender gap” in that women tend to have lower financial...
Logit models are used to predict financial literacy using the 2003 ANZ Survey of Adult Financial Lit...
This paper interrogates the reality or otherwise the gender disparity in financial literacy using a ...
Spring 2006, 59-79. Original journal available here. Predicting financial literacy in Australia Logi...
This study investigates the gender wealth gap in Australia by examiningdifferences in the net worth ...
Using micro‐data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey, and the Oaxaca–...
In Australia the introduction of compulsory superannuation has resulted in the financial services in...
Research has shown that financial illiteracy is widespread among women, and that many women are unfa...
This paper starts with an attempt at defining financial literacy in relation to debates that have ta...
Artículo de revistaThe Survey of Financial Competences shows that men are better at answering financ...
Ordered logit models are used to predict financial literacy on the basis of individual demographic, ...
Artículo de revistaThe Survey of Financial Competences shows that men are better at answering financ...
Artículo de revistaThe Survey of Financial Competences shows that men are better at answering financ...
Understanding why women display less financial literacy than men is crucial for developing policies ...
textabstractThis research studies the stylized fact of a “gender gap” in that women tend to have low...
This research studies the stylized fact of a “gender gap” in that women tend to have lower financial...
Logit models are used to predict financial literacy using the 2003 ANZ Survey of Adult Financial Lit...
This paper interrogates the reality or otherwise the gender disparity in financial literacy using a ...
Spring 2006, 59-79. Original journal available here. Predicting financial literacy in Australia Logi...
This study investigates the gender wealth gap in Australia by examiningdifferences in the net worth ...