Gender Differences in Financial Decision-Making and Behaviors in Single and Joint Households

Jamie Wagner, W. Walstad
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Abstract

This study investigates gender differences in household financial behavior using data from the 2018 National Financial Capability Study, a large and nationally representative survey about adults’ financial behavior, knowledge, and attitudes. The behaviors include paying your credit card in full each month, having a 3-month emergency fund, having non-retirement investments, and having a non-employer retirement account. Results showed that single females were significantly less likely to engage in any of the financial behaviors compared to men. Additionally, females in joint households were also significantly less likely to engage in the behaviors compared to males. These results are robust when splitting the single and joint household samples by age, level of financial literacy, and using a sample from a prior year. Therefore, females may not be well-prepared for financial decision-making in single or joint households, which can have adverse consequences for managing current personal finances and building wealth for the future. JEL codes: D12, D14, I21
单亲家庭与联合家庭财务决策与行为的性别差异
这项研究使用2018年国家财务能力研究的数据调查了家庭财务行为的性别差异,该研究是一项关于成年人财务行为、知识和态度的具有全国代表性的大型调查。这些行为包括每月全额支付信用卡,拥有3个月的应急基金,进行非退休投资,以及拥有非雇主退休账户。结果显示,与男性相比,单身女性参与任何财务行为的可能性都显著降低。此外,与男性相比,共同家庭中的女性参与这些行为的可能性也显著降低。当按年龄、金融知识水平和使用前一年的样本对单个和联合家庭样本进行划分时,这些结果是稳健的。因此,女性可能没有为单身或共同家庭的财务决策做好充分准备,这可能会对管理当前的个人财务和为未来积累财富产生不利影响。JEL代码:D12、D14、I21
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