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Changing attitudes to risk at older ages: The role of health and other life events
Institution:1. School of Social Sciences University of Manchester, The Institute for Fiscal Studies – London, United Kingdom;2. Department of Economics, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Italy;1. City University of London, Department of Psychology;2. University of Miami, Miami Business School;3. University of Verona, Department of Economics;4. University of Verona, Department of Economics
Abstract:This paper investigates risk attitudes at older ages in 14 European countries. Older individuals report lower willingness to take risks in all countries. Using panel data we are able to show that this relationship between financial risk attitudes and age is not due to cohort effects or selective mortality. We also show that key mechanisms driving this change with age are health changes and other life events – in our preferred specification around half of the overall evolution of risk attitudes with age can be explained by health shocks, retirement, and widowhood or marital change that occur increasingly frequently as individuals age. These life-events are a particularly important explanation of the evolution of risk attitudes for women.
Keywords:Risk attitudes  Ageing  Health status  Life-events  SHARE  D90  D91  D81  2340  2240  3120
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