Job Loss Expectations, Durable Consumption and Household Finances: Evidence from Linked Survey Data
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Datum
2019-03-01
Autor
Pettinicchi, Yuri
Vellekoop, Nathanael
SAFE No.
249
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Zusammenfassung
Job security is important for durable consumption and household savings. Using surveys, workers express a probability that they will lose their job in the next 12 months. In order to assess the empirical content of these probabilities, we link survey data to administrative data with labor market outcomes. Workers predict job loss quite well, in particular those whose job loss is followed by unemployment. Workers with higher job loss expectations acquire cheaper cars, and are less likely to buy new cars. In line with models of precautionary saving, higher job loss expectations are associated with more savings and less exposure to risky assets.
Forschungsbereich
Household Finance
Schlagworte
subjective expectations, durable consumption, household saving
JEL-Klassifizierung
C81, C83, D14, J63
Thema
Monetary Policy
Household Finance
Saving and Borrowing
Household Finance
Saving and Borrowing
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Publikationstyp
Working Paper
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