CJ Kurz, G Li, DJ Vine - Handbook of US consumer economics, 2019 - Elsevier
The economic well-being of the millennial generation, which entered its working-age years around the time of the 2007–09 recession, has received considerable attention from …
S Joo - Handbook of consumer finance research, 2008 - Springer
As the importance of financial health of individuals and families continues to grow, people often use the term “financial wellness” to mean the level of a person's financial health …
J Skinner - Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2007 - aeaweb.org
Many view the soon-to-retire Baby Boomers as woefully unprepared for their golden years, while other economists have taken a more sanguine view of American levels of saving. And …
RP Hill - Journal of Management Inquiry, 2002 - journals.sagepub.com
The baby boomers, who now dominate the provision of higher education, have watched Generation Y or the echo boomers begin to mature and develop within the university system …
The problem that was examined in this research was to develop and test a conceptual model that describes the relationship between personal financial wellness and worker job …
A Yamokoski, LA Keister - Feminist Economics, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract In the United States, household wealth is unequally distributed. While facts about the distribution are readily available, less is known about the family dynamics that underlie …
The baby boom generation has been of great policy interest for many years. This generation, which generally is defined as consisting of persons born from 1946 to 1964 inclusive …
This study compares wealth ownership and mobility patterns among baby boomers and their parents to explore whether the baby boomers have fared as well during their working years …
DR Feenberg, AW Mitrusi… - Tax policy and the …, 1997 - journals.uchicago.edu
This paper describes a new household-level data file based on merged information from the IRS Individual Tax File, the Current Population Survey, the National Medical Expenditure …