It is well-known that individuals born in different periods of time (cohorts or generations) exhibit different wealth accumulation paths. While previous studies have used cohort dummies to proxy for this fact, research in this area suffers from a serious identification problem, i.e., how to disentangle age, time, and cohort effects from a simple cross-section or a time series of cross-sections. Furthermore, the use of cohort dummies leaves unexplained the reasons for the differences across cohorts. In this paper, we go beyond the simple use of cohort dummies to capture the differences in wealth holdings across generations. We use basic economic theory to propose two indicators of the economic conditions under which households accumulate we...
This study considers age stratification in terms of the distribution of wealth across age groups usi...
In this study wealth is employed as an often neglected but highly stratified well-being measure in s...
Data suggest the distribution of wealth among households in the United States and the United Kingdom...
It is well-known that individuals born in different periods of time (cohorts or generations) exhibit...
The major objective of this study is to reassess the life-cycle-permanent-income hypothesis as an ex...
This paper examines the wealth of successive birth cohorts in the United States using data from the ...
A simulation model is developed to account for observed changes in mean household wealth both overal...
In this article, we investigate the effect of demography on wealth inequality. We propose an economi...
Intergenerational transmission of socio-economic standing, SES is widespread. This is often measured...
This paper focuses on three issues. First, it analyzes the increasing inequality of wealth in Sweden...
Considering soaring wealth inequalities in older age, this research addresses the relationship betwe...
This paper uses age-period-cohort models to show that the living standards (total monetary incomes a...
This paper provides novel insights on intergenerational wealth mobility using Danish wealth records....
Why do some households have substantial wealth at retirement while oth-ers have very little? Indeed,...
Wealth accumulation is the result of several factors: saving behaviors, inheritance, work and marita...
This study considers age stratification in terms of the distribution of wealth across age groups usi...
In this study wealth is employed as an often neglected but highly stratified well-being measure in s...
Data suggest the distribution of wealth among households in the United States and the United Kingdom...
It is well-known that individuals born in different periods of time (cohorts or generations) exhibit...
The major objective of this study is to reassess the life-cycle-permanent-income hypothesis as an ex...
This paper examines the wealth of successive birth cohorts in the United States using data from the ...
A simulation model is developed to account for observed changes in mean household wealth both overal...
In this article, we investigate the effect of demography on wealth inequality. We propose an economi...
Intergenerational transmission of socio-economic standing, SES is widespread. This is often measured...
This paper focuses on three issues. First, it analyzes the increasing inequality of wealth in Sweden...
Considering soaring wealth inequalities in older age, this research addresses the relationship betwe...
This paper uses age-period-cohort models to show that the living standards (total monetary incomes a...
This paper provides novel insights on intergenerational wealth mobility using Danish wealth records....
Why do some households have substantial wealth at retirement while oth-ers have very little? Indeed,...
Wealth accumulation is the result of several factors: saving behaviors, inheritance, work and marita...
This study considers age stratification in terms of the distribution of wealth across age groups usi...
In this study wealth is employed as an often neglected but highly stratified well-being measure in s...
Data suggest the distribution of wealth among households in the United States and the United Kingdom...