Financial literacy of middle-aged and older Individuals: Comparison of Japan and the United States

TitleFinancial literacy of middle-aged and older Individuals: Comparison of Japan and the United States
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsShimizutani, S, Yamada, H
JournalThe Journal of the Economics of Ageing
Pagination100214
ISSN Number2212-828X
KeywordsFinancial literacy, Household asset allocation, JSTAR
Abstract

Financial literacy holds growing interest for managing assets/savings during the longer retirement period currently experienced in rapidly aging countries. We examine and compare levels and determinants of financial literacy as well as its association with asset allocation among middle-aged and older individuals of Japan and the United States. We present some interesting findings. First, financial literacy is generally influenced by educational attainment, cognitive skills, coursework in economics or finance, and income level. Second, financial literacy is associated with household asset allocation; individuals with higher literacy also have investment in stocks or securities. These patterns are commonly observed both in Japan and the United States.

URLhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212828X1930101X
DOI10.1016/j.jeoa.2019.100214
Citation KeySHIMIZUTANI2019100214