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Saving behaviour and earnings uncertainty: Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
Authors:Alessandra Guariglia
Affiliation:(1) Department of Economics, Keynes College, University of Kent at Canterbury, Canterbury, CT2 7NP, United Kingdom (Fax: +44-1227-827850; e-mail: a.guariglia@ukc.ac.uk), GB
Abstract:For the first time, this paper uses a panel data set, the British Household Panel Survey, to analyse saving behaviour in Britain. One objective is to test the precautionary saving hypothesis, according to which households save to self-insure against uncertainty. Our results show that in accordance with this hypothesis, various measures of uncertainty based on earnings variability have a statistically significant effect on households' saving decisions. Moreover, in accordance with the life cycle model, households save more if they expect their financial situation to deteriorate. Received: 15 June 1999/Accepted: 4 January 2001
Keywords:JEL classification: D12   D91   E21
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