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Unexpected Life Events and Financial Preparedness among Japanese Women
Major Area of Focus
Financial Services
Secondary area of focus
Financial Services
Short Abstract
The purpose of this study is to examine the associations between financial savings and three types of unwelcome, unexpected life events among Japanese women - job loss, the onset of mental or physical disabilities of self or family members, and marital dissolution - to advance our understanding of the current recession and concerns about intra-national economic inequality. Using the Japanese Panel Survey of Consumers, we will utilize a multilevel modeling approach to assess the impact of these events on the presence and amount of savings. An earlier cross-section study found no association between the number of life events and savings. Here, we will focus on the three types of unexpected life events utilizing the panel-nature of the data. The findings will have fiscal and other public policy implications as Japan undergoes rapid changes in demographic composition that many other countries expect to follow.
Corresponding Author
Yoko Mimura, Ph.D., California State University Northridge
Job Title
Assistant Professor
City & State (or Province & Country)
Northridge, California
Additional Authors
Janine Elyse Aronson, University of Georgia
Job Title
Professor
City & State (or Province & Country)
Athens, Georgia
Kim Love-Myers, University of Georgia
Job Title
Associate Director
City & State (or Province & Country)
Athens, Georgia