gender differences in financial literacy: empowering women
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Gender Differences in Financial Literacy: Empowering Women. Annamaria Lusardi presentation at “The Partnering to Turn Financial Literacy into Action” FCAC & OECD conference in Toronto, on May 28, 2011.TRANSCRIPT
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Gender Differences in Financial Literacy: Empowering Women
Presentation to the OECD-FCAC ConferenceToronto, May 26, 2011
Annamaria LusardiGW School of Business
Director, Financial Literacy Center
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Relevance
Individuals are increasingly in charge of their financial well-being
Changes in the pension landscapeMore individual accounts
Changes in the labor marketsIncreased mobility
Changes in the financial marketsIncreased complexity. Not many women work in
finance
A new economic landscape
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How do women fare?
Women have specific needs
Women live longer than men, thus savings need to last a long time
Because of shorter labor market tenures, women are less likely to have pensions or to have experience with pensions.
Women are a vulnerable group
Death of a spouse often precipitates women into poverty (Willis and Weir, 2000)
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Question
Aim: Assess knowledge of basic concepts, the abc’sof financial knowledge
The journey of 3 simple questions
Do women know the basic concepts needed to make financial decisions?
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Measuring Financial Literacy (I)
“Suppose you had $100 in a savings account and the interest rate was 2% per year. After 5 years, how much do you think you would have in the account if you left the money to grow?”
i) more than $102 ii) exactly $102iii) less than $102 iv) don’t know (DK)v) refuse to answer
To test numeracy and understanding of interest rates, we asked:
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Measuring Financial Literacy (II)
“Imagine that the interest rate on your savings account was 1% per year and inflation was 2% per year. After 1 year, with the money in this account, would you be able to buy…”
i) more than today ii) exactly the same as todayiii) less than todayiv) DKv) Refuse to answer
To test understanding of inflation, we asked:
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Measuring Financial Literacy (III)
“Do you think the following statement is true or false? Buying a single company stock usually provides a safer return than a stock mutual fund.”
i) trueii) falseiii) DKiv) Refuse to answer
Finally, to test understanding of risk diversification, we asked:
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Financial Literacy around the World (FLat World)
These questions have been added to national surveys in
The NetherlandsGermany ItalySwedenRussiaNew Zealand Japan
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Financial Literacy and Gender: U.S. data (age:50+)
0.00%
10.00%
20.00%
30.00%
40.00%
50.00%
60.00%
70.00%
80.00%
90.00%
Male 74.70% 82.20% 59.30%Female 61.90% 70.50% 47.50%
Compound Interest Inflation Stock risk
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82%
60%53%
77%
48%40%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
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90%
Interest Rate Inflation Risk Diversification
Male Female
Financial Literacy and Gender: U.S. Data (age:23-28)
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4%
11%
29%
8%
20%
47%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
50%
Interest Rate Inflation Risk Diversification
Male Female
“Do Not Know” Responses by Gender (age: 23-28)
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Gender Differences in Self-Reported Literacy (U.S. data )On a scale of 1(very low) to 7 (very high), how would you assess your
overall financial knowledge?
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
1 = Very low 2 3 4 5 6 7 = Very High Do not know Prefer not toanswer
Male
Female
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Similar Findings in Other Countries
In all countries, women have a tendency to state that they “do not know” the answer
Women are aware of their lack of knowledge
No gender differences in East Germany and Russia
Financial literacy is equally low between women and men With developed financial markets, women are left behind
No gender differences among indigenous population in New Zealand
Relationship with norms and culture
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Linking Financial Literacy to Financial Behavior
Debt and debt management
Investments
Planning and wealth accumulation
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Financial Literacy in High School
The small proportion of high school students (7%) in the United States who are financially knowledgeable are
Male From college educated families
Lack of financial knowledge starts at a young age
OECD Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA)
Measure financial literacy among 15-year-old students in 19 countries in 2012
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Our Financial Literacy Center (FLC)
Build on many years of research on financial literacy
Bring together three institutions with expertise in pensions, saving, data collection, and program evaluation
Bring together multi-disciplinary teams of researchers
We have several programs targeted to women
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Video Game: Celebrity Calamity
Project with Doorways to Dreams (founder is Peter Tufano from Harvard Business School)
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Initiatives for College Students
Designing financial literacy modules
Building financial literacy content in college courses
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Evaluate a Financial Bootcamp for Women
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Concluding Comments
Need to equip women with tools to make decisions- Women around the world are increasingly in charge of their financial well-being
Cost of financial illiteracy at both the individual and the macro level- The importance of financial education
Financial literacy is a necessary skill, like reading and writing