Using the British Household Panel Survey, we investigate the role of inheritance in shaping the distribution of household wealth in Great Britain during 1995-2005 – a period characterised by a substantial increase in wealth and an equally important decrease in wealth inequality. Abstracting from behavioural effects, we find that inheritances received during this period accounted for 30 per cent of the increase in wealth of inheritors. Regression estimates of the effect of inheritance on wealth accumulation suggest that households spend 30 per cent of their inheritances on average, and that there is substantial heterogeneity in household responses. Households that accumulated more wealth saved a larger share of their inheritances, as did mid...
This paper explores the relationship between received inheritances and the distribution of wealth (f...
Although it has long been recognized that inheritance affects overall wealth dispersion, and is prob...
This paper explores the implications for public policy from the new Office of National Statistics (O...
In this paper we use HMRC estate statistics and micro-data from four UK household surveys to examine...
Personal wealth has grown since the 1970s twice as fast in real terms as national income. Has this r...
This study examines the importance of gifts and bequests (‘wealth transfers’) across the distributio...
This paper uses population register data on inheritances and wealth in Sweden to estimate the causal...
Abstract: We found that on average over the period from 1989 to 2007, 21 percent of American househo...
Information on the frequency, value and composition of household wealth transfers has been fairly li...
Prior research on trends in intergenerational mobility in economic status has focused chiefly on inc...
This book examines key issues connected with the distribution of personal wealth in the UK. It exami...
This study examines from a cross-national perspective the importance of inheritance as a source of p...
We study how attitudes to inheritance taxation are influenced by information about the role of inhe...
Private wealth is a crucial factor for the economic well-being of households. Key determinants of pr...
This paper studies intergenerational links in home ownership, an increasingly important wealth marke...
This paper explores the relationship between received inheritances and the distribution of wealth (f...
Although it has long been recognized that inheritance affects overall wealth dispersion, and is prob...
This paper explores the implications for public policy from the new Office of National Statistics (O...
In this paper we use HMRC estate statistics and micro-data from four UK household surveys to examine...
Personal wealth has grown since the 1970s twice as fast in real terms as national income. Has this r...
This study examines the importance of gifts and bequests (‘wealth transfers’) across the distributio...
This paper uses population register data on inheritances and wealth in Sweden to estimate the causal...
Abstract: We found that on average over the period from 1989 to 2007, 21 percent of American househo...
Information on the frequency, value and composition of household wealth transfers has been fairly li...
Prior research on trends in intergenerational mobility in economic status has focused chiefly on inc...
This book examines key issues connected with the distribution of personal wealth in the UK. It exami...
This study examines from a cross-national perspective the importance of inheritance as a source of p...
We study how attitudes to inheritance taxation are influenced by information about the role of inhe...
Private wealth is a crucial factor for the economic well-being of households. Key determinants of pr...
This paper studies intergenerational links in home ownership, an increasingly important wealth marke...
This paper explores the relationship between received inheritances and the distribution of wealth (f...
Although it has long been recognized that inheritance affects overall wealth dispersion, and is prob...
This paper explores the implications for public policy from the new Office of National Statistics (O...