比利时家庭财富分布:家庭金融与消费调查(HFCS)第二轮初步结果

The distribution of household wealth in Belgium: initial findings of the second wave of the Household Finance and Consumption Survey (HFCS)

Econometric Reviews · 2016
被引 5
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

基于2014年HFCS数据,分析比利时家庭财富结构与分布,并与2010年比较,发现财富和收入分配保持稳定,但家庭投资转向共同基金和房产,且富裕家庭主导了资产配置变化。

Abstract

The article draws on the preliminary findings of the second wave (2014) of the Household Finance and Consumption Survey (HFCS) to analyse the structure and distribution of household wealth in Belgium, and compares these with the findings of the first wave (2010) as pertaining to Belgium. All things considered, income and wealth distribution in Belgium have remained fairly stable. A comparison of survey findings for 2010 and 2014 reveals increased investment in – and loans attracted towards – other property, in addition to households’ main residences. The survey also finds that households have shifted away from direct investment in the equity and bond markets and now have more investments in mutual funds. With such assets held almost exclusively by wealthier households, it is this particular group’s portfolio decisions that determine this overall outcome. Income from capital – i.e. interest income, dividends and rental income – came down on average in the 2010-14 period, mainly due to lower interest rates. This type of income is primarily found in the wealthiest households. Survey findings reveal increased participation and higher outstanding amounts for all types of loans. A more detailed analysis points to potential pockets of risk in the mortgage market, particularly for singleparent families and to a lesser degree also single-person households.

比利时家庭财富分布家庭金融与消费调查财富结构资产组合