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Intergenerational housing outcomes in Canada

Greater attention has been given in recent years to the role of parental wealth in the home ownership aspirations of younger Canadians. Just as the intergenerational transmission of income inequality is of concern, an increasing reliance on the "Bank of Mom and Dad" raises questions about how...

Topic: Housing and homelessness
Author: Statistics Canada
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How Canadians bank

Banks in Canada are meeting the evolving preferences of their customers as powerful new technologies change the way people bank and how they pay for goods and services. Banking is transforming at a record pace, bringing innovation and new potential to empower Canadians’ lives in a digital world....

Topic: Financial behaviour/decisions, Research and evaluation
Author: Canadian Bankers Association
Publisher: Canadian Bankers Association
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Trends in Intergenerational Income Mobility and Income Inequality in Canada

In this paper, administrative Canadian tax data are exploited to compute measures of intergenerational income mobility at the national, provincial and territorial levels. This work provides detailed descriptive evidence on trends in social mobility. Five cohorts of Canadians, born between 1963 and...

Topic: Poverty issues
Author: Catherine Haeck, David Lapierre, Marie Connolly
Publisher: Statistics Canada
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Economic Well-being Across Generations of Young Canadians: Are Millenials Better or Worse Off?

This article in the Economic Insights series from Statistics Canada examines the economic well-being of millennials by comparing their household balance sheets to those of previous generations of young Canadians. Measured at the same point in their life course, millennials were relatively better...

Topic: Credit & Debt, Financial well-being
Author: Andrew Heisz, Elizabeth Richards
Publisher: Statistics Canada
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A Life-Cycle and Generational Perspective on the Wealth and Income of Millenials

Young adulthood is the life stage when the greatest increases in income and wealth typically occur, yet entering into this period during the Great Recession has put Millennials on a different trajectory. As a result, this generation will need to make very large gains in the years ahead to...

Topic: Financial well-being
Author: Ray Boshara, William R. Emmons
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Canadian Millenial Social Values Study

A major national survey conducted in 2016 reveals a bold portrait of Canada’s Millennials (those born between 1980 and 1995), that for the first time presents the social values of this generation, and the distinct segments that help make sense of the different and often contradictory stereotypes...

Topic: Financial behaviour/decisions
Author: Environics Institute
Publisher: Environics Institute
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Canada’s household balance sheets

In this video presentation Andrew Heisz from Statistics Canada explains the changing household assets, debt, and income levels of Canadians of different age generations.   This presentation was given at the Prosper Canada Policy Research Symposium on March 9, 2018. Read the slide deck that...

Topic: Financial behaviour/decisions, Financial well-being
Author: Andrew Heisz
Publisher: Prosper Canada
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The Monthly Stress-Test on Family Finances

The JPMorgan Chase Institute has assembled data assets and perspectives on income and spending volatility over the last three years and examined the impacts of extraordinary income changes from job loss and extraordinary expense changes, notably from medical payments. Here we take a holistic view...

Topic: Financial well-being
Author: Diana Farrell, Fiona Grieg
Publisher: J.P. Morgan Chase Institute
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How Income Volatility Interacts With Americans Families’ Financial Security

As of 2011, 43 percent of families endured swings of more than 25 percent. Such fluctuations, also called income volatility, make it difficult for families to plan, pay regular expenses, save, or pay down debt. But little research has investigated and compared the impact of changes in year-to-year...

Topic: Financial well-being
Author: The PEW Charitable Trusts
Publisher: The PEW Charitable Trusts
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Mobility Report Cards: The Role of Colleges in Intergenerational Mobility

We characterize rates of intergenerational income mobility at each college in the United States using administrative data for over 30 million college students from 1999-2013. First, access to colleges varies greatly by parent income. Second, children from low and high-income families have very...

Topic: Financial well-being
Author: Danny Yagan, Emmanuel Saez, John N Friedman, Nicholas Turner, Raj Chetty
Publisher: U.S. Department of the Treasury
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