How Financially Literate Are Women? An Overview and New Insights

PRN: Race Pub Date : 2014-12-01 DOI:10.2139/ssrn.2585187
Tabea Bucher-Koenen, A. Lusardi, R. Alessie, M. van Rooij
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We document strikingly similar gender differences in financial literacy across countries. When asked to answer questions that measure knowledge of basic financial concepts, women are less likely than men to answer correctly and more likely to indicate that they do not know the answer. In addition, women give themselves lower scores on financial literacy self-assessments than men. Both young and old women show low levels of financial literacy. Moreover, women for whom financial knowledge is likely to be very important—for example widows or single women—know little about concepts relevant for day-to-day financial decisions. Even women in favorable economic conditions are less financially knowledgeable than men. This is important because financial literacy has been linked to economic behavior, including retirement planning and wealth accumulation. Women live longer than men and are likely to spend time in widowhood. As a result, improving women’s financial literacy is key to helping them prepare for retirement and promoting their financial security.
女性的财务素养有多高?概述和新见解
我们记录了各国在金融知识方面惊人相似的性别差异。当被要求回答衡量基本金融概念知识的问题时,女性比男性更不可能回答正确,而且更有可能表明她们不知道答案。此外,女性在金融知识自我评估中给自己的分数低于男性。年轻女性和老年女性的金融知识水平都很低。此外,对财务知识可能非常重要的女性,例如寡妇或单身女性,对日常财务决策的相关概念知之甚少。即使在经济条件有利的情况下,女性的金融知识也不如男性。这一点很重要,因为金融知识一直与经济行为有关,包括退休计划和财富积累。女性的寿命比男性长,而且很可能处于守寡状态。因此,提高女性的理财知识是帮助她们为退休做准备和促进财务安全的关键。
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