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Don't Do As I Do, Do As I Say? Evidence on the Inter-Generational Transmission of Financial Attitudes

机译:不照我说的做,照我说的做?财务态度代际传递的证据

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This study explores further the intergenerational transmission of financial attitudes in several new directions. We examine a broad range of financial attitudes that impact future financial health and consider a host of family characteristics that affect the process of socialization in the transmission of attitudes from parents to children in predominantly low-income Hispanic families. We find a strong link between the financial attitudes of parents and their children, but the socialization process differs among financial attitudes. Interestingly, it is not parents' actual saving behavior but rather what they say about their financial behavior that is associated with children's attitudes toward saving.
机译:这项研究进一步探索了财务态度在几个新方向上的代际传递。我们研究了影响未来财务健康的各种财务态度,并考虑了一系列家庭特征,这些特征在主要是低收入西班牙裔家庭的父母态度向儿童的态度传播中影响着社会化进程。我们发现父母及其子女的财务态度之间存在很强的联系,但是社会化过程在财务态度之间有所不同。有趣的是,与孩子的储蓄态度有关的,不是父母的实际储蓄行为,而是父母对自己财务状况的评价。

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