This study examines the role of actual and perceived financial sophistication (i.e., financial literacy and confidence) for individuals' wealth accumulation. Using survey data from the German SAVE initiative, we find strong gender- and education-related differences in the distribution of the two variables and their effects on wealth: As financial literacy rises in formal education, whereas confidence increases in education for men but decreases for women, we observe that women become strongly underconfident with higher education, while men remain overconfident.Regarding wealth accumulation, we show that financial literacy has a positive effect that is stronger for women than for men and that is increasing (decreasing) in education for women...
The literature documents robust evidence of a gender gap in financial literacy: Women con...
The authors report the results from a survey about financial literacy, financial market participatio...
There is ample empirical evidence documenting widespread financial illiteracy and limited pension kn...
This paper examines the effect of financial literacy on wealth by gender. There is a well-documented...
We investigate the impact of financial education on a wide range of wealth decisions using Dutch dat...
We studied the association of individual differences in objective financial knowledge (i.e. competen...
Understanding why women display less financial literacy than men is crucial for developing policies ...
Financial literacy and schooling attainment have been linked to household wealth accumulation. Yet p...
We document strikingly similar gender differences in financial literacy across countries. When asked...
In an ever-changing world, with decisions of an increasing economic focus, financial education and f...
There is ample empirical evidence documenting widespread financial illiteracy and limited pension kn...
While many resources are available for people to increase their financial knowledge in Switzerland, ...
We investigate whether acquiring more education when young has long-term effects on risk-taking beha...
The literature documents robust evidence of a gender gap in financial literacy: Women con...
The authors report the results from a survey about financial literacy, financial market participatio...
There is ample empirical evidence documenting widespread financial illiteracy and limited pension kn...
This paper examines the effect of financial literacy on wealth by gender. There is a well-documented...
We investigate the impact of financial education on a wide range of wealth decisions using Dutch dat...
We studied the association of individual differences in objective financial knowledge (i.e. competen...
Understanding why women display less financial literacy than men is crucial for developing policies ...
Financial literacy and schooling attainment have been linked to household wealth accumulation. Yet p...
We document strikingly similar gender differences in financial literacy across countries. When asked...
In an ever-changing world, with decisions of an increasing economic focus, financial education and f...
There is ample empirical evidence documenting widespread financial illiteracy and limited pension kn...
While many resources are available for people to increase their financial knowledge in Switzerland, ...
We investigate whether acquiring more education when young has long-term effects on risk-taking beha...
The literature documents robust evidence of a gender gap in financial literacy: Women con...
The authors report the results from a survey about financial literacy, financial market participatio...
There is ample empirical evidence documenting widespread financial illiteracy and limited pension kn...