Subjective inheritance expectations and economic outcomes

Stefania Basiglio*, Maria Cristina Rossi, Arthur van Soest

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Abstract

In this paper we investigate whether and to what extent inheritance expectations act as a driver of economic choices. We use survey data that are representative of the Dutch adult population with a specific module on subjective probabilities on receiving an inheritance and its amount in the next 10 years. We analyze whether the expected inheritance acts as a deterrent to saving. Results suggest that individuals perceive the expected inheritances as a potential increase of personal wealth, which leads to a reduction in savings. Expectations also appear to matter for the intentions to bequeath and for intended choices on work versus leisure in the future.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1088-1113
JournalReview of Income and Wealth
Volume69
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2023

Keywords

  • inheritance
  • savings
  • subjective expectations
  • INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSFERS
  • BEQUEST BEHAVIOR
  • SOCIAL-SECURITY
  • EARNINGS
  • WEALTH
  • INCOME
  • SAVE
  • CONSUMPTION
  • INEQUALITY
  • JAPAN

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