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Eurosystem Household Finance and Consumption Survey: Main Results on Assets, Debt, and Saving

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  • Olympia Bover

    (Banco de España)

  • Martin Schürz

    (Oesterreichische Nationalbank)

  • Jiri Slacalek

    (European Central Bank)

  • Federica Teppa

    (De Nederlandsche Bank and Netspar)

Abstract
The following three articles summarize the evidence on assets, liabilities, and saving of households from fifteen European countries from a new data set, the Eurosystem Household Finance and Consumption Survey (HFCS). Before the articles expose the more detailed analytical results, this introductory note gives an overview of the data set and describes how it expands our information about household balance sheets. In addition, we provide some key summary statistics on holdings of assets and liabilities that document heterogeneity along sociodemographic and country dimensions. Finally, we preview the main findings from the three papers.

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  • Olympia Bover & Martin Schürz & Jiri Slacalek & Federica Teppa, 2016. "Eurosystem Household Finance and Consumption Survey: Main Results on Assets, Debt, and Saving," International Journal of Central Banking, International Journal of Central Banking, vol. 12(2), pages 1-13, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:ijc:ijcjou:y:2016:q:2:a:1
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    1. Andrej Cupák & Pirmin Fessler & Maria Silgoner & Elisabeth Ulbrich, 2021. "Exploring Differences in Financial Literacy Across Countries: The Role of Individual Characteristics and Institutions," Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, Springer, vol. 158(2), pages 409-438, December.
    2. Zuzana Brokesova & Andrej Cupak & Gueorgui Kolev, 2017. "Financial literacy and voluntary savings for retirement in Slovakia," Working and Discussion Papers WP 10/2017, Research Department, National Bank of Slovakia.
    3. Le Blanc, Julia, 2016. "Household Saving Behaviour in Ireland," Economic Letters 05/EL/16, Central Bank of Ireland.
    4. Zuzana Brokesova & Andrej Cupak & Anthony Lepinteur & Marian Rizov, 2021. "Wealth, Assets and Life Satisfaction: A Metadata Instrumental-Variable Approach," Working and Discussion Papers WP 4/2021, Research Department, National Bank of Slovakia.
    5. Andrej Cupak & Pirmin Fessler & Maria Silgoner & Elisabeth Ulbrich, 2018. "Financial literacy gaps across countries: the role of individual characteristics and institutions," Working and Discussion Papers WP 2/2018, Research Department, National Bank of Slovakia.

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