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Income, personality, and subjective financial well-being: the role of gender in their genetic and environmental relationships

机译:收入,个性和主观财务状况:性别在其遗传和环境关系中的作用

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Increasing levels of financial inequality prompt questions about the relationship between income and well-being. Using a twins sample from the Survey of Midlife Development in the U. S. and controlling for personality as core self-evaluations (CSE), we found that men, but not women, had higher subjective financial well-being (SFWB) when they had higher incomes. This relationship was due to ‘unshared environmental’ factors rather than genes, suggesting that the effect of income on SFWB is driven by unique experiences among men. Further, for women and men, we found that CSE influenced income and SFWB, and that both genetic and environmental factors explained this relationship. Given the relatively small and male-specific relationship between income and SFWB, and the determination of both income and SFWB by personality, we propose that policy makers focus on malleable factors beyond merely income in order to increase SFWB, including financial education and building self-regulatory capacity.
机译:金融不平等程度的加剧使人们对收入与福祉之间的关系提出了疑问。使用美国中年发展调查中的双胞胎样本并将人格作为核心自我评估(CSE),我们发现,男性(而不是女性)在收入较高时拥有较高的主观财务状况(SFWB) 。这种关系是由于“非共享环境”因素而不是基因引起的,这表明收入对SFWB的影响是由男性的独特经历驱动的。此外,对于男女,我们发现CSE影响了收入和SFWB,遗传和环境因素都可以解释这种关系。鉴于收入与SFWB之间的关系相对较小,且由男性决定,并且通过人格来确定收入和SFWB,我们建议决策者将重点放在可延展的因素上,而不仅仅是收入,以便增加SFWB,包括金融教育和建立自我监管能力。

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