IdEP Seminar "Life-Cycle inequality: blacks and whites differentials in life expectancy, savings, income, and consumption" - Costanza Naguib

Institute of Economics

Date: 20 October 2020 / 12:15 - 13:15

Zoom

Life expectancy for Blacks is about 8 year shorter than for Whites. A shorter life ex-pectancy, in line with the theoretical prediction of a simple model, determines a much lower amount of savings and wealth accumulation and therefore a lower degree of insurance. This, in turn, contributes to persistent racial differentials in life-cycle consumption. Starting from the same position in the consumption distribution Blacks end up in a lower percentile than Whites after a few decades. This is particularly marked for those Blacks who start at the top of the consumption distribution, where Whites are much more persistent. We document these facts using 40 years of PSID data (1981-2017).

The paper is joint work with Giacomo De Giorgi (GSEM-University of Geneva, BREAD, CEPR, IPA) and Luca Gambetti (UAB, BGSE, Università di Torino and Collegio Carlo Alberto).

Costanza Naguib Assistant professor University of Bern and GSEM

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