Opciones de búsqueda
Home Medios El BCE explicado Estudios y publicaciones Estadísticas Política monetaria El euro Pagos y mercados Empleo
Sugerencias
Ordenar por
No disponible en español

Household Finance Consumption Network

20 July 2023
STATISTICS PAPER SERIES - No. 46
Household Finance Consumption Network
    Details
    Abstract
    This report summarises the stylized facts from the fourth wave of the Eurosystem Household Finance and Consumption Survey, which provides household-level data collected in a harmonised way in all 19 euro area countries, as well as in the Czech Republic, Croatia and Hungary for a sample of more than 83,000 households. Although the survey does not refer to the same time period in all countries, the most common reference period for the data is 2021. The report presents results on household assets and liabilities, income, and indicators of consumption and credit constraints
    Network
    Household Finance and Consumption Network (HFCN)
    20 July 2023
    STATISTICS PAPER SERIES - No. 45
    Household Finance Consumption Network
      Details
      Abstract
      This report summarises the methodologies used in the fourth wave of the Eurosystem Household Finance and Consumption Survey, which provides household-level data collected in a harmonised way in all 19 euro area countries, as well as in the Czech Republic, Croatia and Hungary. The total sample size is composed of more than 83,000 households. Although the survey does not refer to the same time period in all countries, the most common reference period for the data is 2021. The report presents the methodologies applied in areas such as data collection, sample design, weighting, imputation, and variance estimation. It also addresses statistical disclosure control issues and analyses issues that may have an effect on the comparability of the survey data across countries and across waves.
      Network
      Household Finance and Consumption Network (HFCN)
      9 January 2009
      OCCASIONAL PAPER SERIES - No. 100
      Details
      Abstract
      The first part of this paper provides a brief survey of the recent literature that employs survey data on household finance and consumption. Given the breadth of the topic, it focuses on issues that are particularly relevant for policy, namely: i) wealth effects on consumption, ii) housing prices and household indebtedness, iii) retirement income, consumption and pension reforms, iv) access to credit and credit constraints, v) financial innovation, consumption smoothing and portfolio selection and vi) wealth inequality. The second part uses concrete examples to summarise how results from such surveys feed into policy-making within the central banks that already conduct such surveys.
      JEL Code
      C42 : Mathematical and Quantitative Methods→Econometric and Statistical Methods: Special Topics→Survey Methods
      D12 : Microeconomics→Household Behavior and Family Economics→Consumer Economics: Empirical Analysis
      D14 : Microeconomics→Household Behavior and Family Economics→Household Saving; Personal Finance
      Network
      Eurosystem Monetary Transmission Network