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Canadian Gender Gap in Financial Literacy: Confidence Matters. (2020). Fonseca, Raquel ; Lord, Simon.
In: Hacienda Pública Española / Review of Public Economics.
RePEc:hpe:journl:y:2020:v:235:i:4:p:153-182.

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  48. Financial Literacy, Households Investment Behavior, and Risk Propensity. (2015). Barbi, Massimiliano ; Bajo, Emanuele ; Sandro, Sandri ; Massimiliano, Barbi .
    In: Journal of Financial Management, Markets and Institutions.
    RePEc:mul:jdp901:doi:10.12831/80534:y:2015:i:1:p:157-174.

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  49. The Influence of Gender and Household Culture on Financial Literacy Knowledge; Attitudes and Behaviour. (2015). Agnew, Steve ; Trudi, Cameron-Agnew ; Stephen, Agnew .
    In: Journal of Financial Management, Markets and Institutions.
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  50. Finance for All: The Impact of Financial Literacy Training in Compulsory Secondary Education in Spain. (2015). Zamarro, Gema ; Villanueva, Ernesto ; Hospido, Laura.
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  51. Training Access, Reciprocity, and Expected Retirement Age. (2015). Montizaan, Raymond ; Fouarge, Didier ; de Grip, Andries.
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  52. Financial literacy and financial planning: Evidence from India. (2015). Evanoff, Douglas ; Ben-David, Itzhak ; Amromin, Gene ; Agarwal, Sumit ; Chomsisengphet, Souphala.
    In: Journal of Housing Economics.
    RePEc:eee:jhouse:v:27:y:2015:i:c:p:4-21.

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  53. Foreign currency borrowing and knowledge about exchange rate risk. (2015). Stix, Helmut ; Beckmann, Elisabeth.
    In: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization.
    RePEc:eee:jeborg:v:112:y:2015:i:c:p:1-16.

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  54. Family, friends and framing: A cross-country study of subjective survival expectations. (2015). Thorp, Susan ; Bateman, Hazel ; Teppa, Federica.
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  55. Presentation Format and Financial Literacy: Accessibility and Assessability of Retirement Savings Statements. (2015). Wee, Marvin ; Ng, Juliana ; Foster, Douglas F.
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    RePEc:bla:jconsa:v:49:y:2015:i:3:p:519-549.

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  56. FINANCE FOR ALL: THE IMPACT OF FINANCIAL LITERACY TRAINING IN COMPULSORY SECONDARY EDUCATION IN SPAIN. (2015). Zamarro, Gema ; Villanueva, Ernesto ; Hospido, Laura.
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  57. Mortgage risks, debt literacy and financial advice. (2014). van Ooijen, Raun ; van Rooij, Maarten.
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  58. Adults Financial Literacy and Households Financial Assets: The Role of Banks Information Policies. (2014). Trucchi, Serena ; Manaresi, Francesco ; Fort, Margherita.
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    RePEc:ces:ceswps:_5047.

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  59. Designing Better Pension Benefits Statements Current Status, Best Practices and Insights from the Field of Judgment and Decisionmaking. (2013). Mayer, Lauren A ; Yoong, Joanne K ; Clift, Jack ; Tassot, Caroline ; Hung, Angela.
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  62. Pension wealth and household savings in Europe: Evidence from SHARELIFE. (2012). Angelini, Viola ; Alessie, Rob ; van Santen, Peter.
    In: Research Report.
    RePEc:dgr:rugsom:12012-eef.

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