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Abstract
The DNB Household Survey (DHS) offers a unique collection of data that allows the study of both psychological and economic aspects of financial behavior; a panel study among 2000 households that has been active since 1993. The data contain information about employment, pensions, living conditions, mortgages, income, possessions, loans, health, economic and psychological concepts and personal characteristics, and is collected annually among participants of the CentERpanel.
Research Area
Household Finance
Keywords
household finance, household debt, social interactions, mortgages, consumercredit, informal loans, personality traits, big five, locus of control, labor market, unemployment, subjective expectations, durable consumption, household saving
JEL Classification
G11, E21, D01, D12, E23, E32, C81, C83, D14, J63
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Topic
Monetary Policy
Saving and Borrowing
Household Finance
Saving and Borrowing
Household Finance
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Research Data
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