1. Household financial vulnerability: An empirical analysis
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Emanuele Bacchiocchi, Daniela Vandone, Luisa Anderloni, L. Anderloni, E. Bacchiocchi, and D. Vandone
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Economics and Econometrics ,Unsecured debt ,Actuarial science ,Index (economics) ,Consumer credit ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Financial fragility ,Financial ratio ,Principal component analysi ,Sample (statistics) ,Financial vulnerability ,Household debt ,Financial vulnerability index ,Survey data ,Debt ,Financial analysis ,Economics ,Survey data collection ,Demographic economics ,Business ,media_common - Abstract
Using survey data, we investigate household financial distress. Specifically, we propose an indicator of financial vulnerability to jointly analyse different features of household financial distress, analysing its socio-demographic and economic determinants. A total number of 3102 Italian households make up the sample. The empirical analysis highlights that for the median level of the financial vulnerability index households already exhibit some important symptoms of financial vulnerability, such as problems in getting to the end of the month or an inability to face unexpected expenses. As regards the determinants of the financial vulnerability index, three findings need to be pointed out. First, the level of debt servicing is positively related to financial vulnerability and the effect is stronger for households holding unsecured debt, i.e. consumer credit. Second, financial vulnerability also increases for impulsive individuals, who may adopt impatient, short-sighted behaviour patterns which make it difficult for them to be fully aware of the consequences of their financial and spending decisions. Third, a higher level of education helps to reduce financial fragility.
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- 2012
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