储蓄行为的早期影响:基于英国家庭面板数据的分析

Early influences on saving behaviour: Analysis of British panel data

Journal of Banking & Finance · 2015
被引 65
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

利用英国家庭面板数据,研究了11-15岁儿童储蓄行为的影响因素,发现零花钱降低而兼职收入增加储蓄概率,且儿童期储蓄显著提高成年后储蓄概率(约12个百分点)。

Abstract

Using data from the British Household Panel Survey and Understanding Society, we examine the saving behaviour of individuals over time. Initially, we explore the determinants of the saving behaviour of children aged 11–15. Our findings suggest that parental allowances/pocket money (earnings from part-time work) lower (increase) the probability that a child saves. There is also evidence that the financial expectations of the head of household have an influence on their offspring’s saving behaviour, where children of optimistic parents have a lower probability of saving by approximately 2 percentage points. However, there is no evidence of an intergenerational correlation in savings behaviour: the saving behaviour of parents appears to have no bearing on the saving decisions of their offspring. We then go on to explore the implications of the saving behaviour of children for their savings decisions in later life, specifically when observed in early adulthood. We find that having saved as a child has a large positive influence both on the probability of saving on a monthly basis and on the amount saved as an adult. This finding is robust to alternative empirical strategies including IV analysis where the most conservative estimates show that having saved as a child increases the probability of saving during adulthood by 12 percentage points.

儿童储蓄行为父母经济期望代际储蓄相关性成年储蓄影响