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www.urban.org March 2014 Do Financial Knowledge, Behavior, and Well-Being Differ by Gender?
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Document Date: 2014-04-04 10:11:52


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Ann Arbor / Austin / Newark / Boston / New York / Washington / DC / Melbourne / Santa Monica / /

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Prudential Financial / Cambridge University Press / Princeton University Press / /

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United States / Australia / /

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pence / USD / /

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Melbourne Institute / University of Michigan / Urban Institute / /

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Internet panel / financial services / life insurance / /

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Cambridge University / Metropolitan Housing and Communities Policy Center / University of Michigan / National Bureau of Economic Research / Princeton University / Michigan Retirement Research Center / Center on Labor / Human Services / and Population / FINRA Investor Education Foundation / Urban Institute / Federal Reserve Bank of Boston / US Census Bureau / NBER / Security Administration / Melbourne Institute / US Department of Labor / Bureau of Labor Statistics / Consumer Financial Protection Bureau / /

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Caroline Ratcliffe / Jonathan Zinman / Annamaria Lusardi / Julie Zissmopoulos / Melanie Morten / Rob Alessie / Ping Tseng / Peter Siegelman / David / Signe-Mary McKernan / Gema Zamarro / Daniel Kahneman / Roger Wilkins / Charles Stavins / Amos Tversky / Van Rooij / Daniel Kuehn / Benjamin Karney / Peter Tufano / Christine Kieffer / Gary Mottola / Kathleen J. Mullen / Olivia Mitchell / Emma Kalish / Amy Rauer / Paul Slovic / Ian / Joanna Stavins / Examining / Jessica C. Smith / Raquel / Brett Theodos / /

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senior research associate / Dean / research assistant / representative / /

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Michigan / /

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Review of Economic Studies / Review of Financial Studies / Journal of Financial Economics / /

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