Volume 12, Issue 2 June 2016

Eurosystem household finance and consumption survey: main results on assets, debt, and saving

Abstract

The following three articles summarize the evidence on assets, liabilities, and saving of households from fifteen European countries from a new data set, the Eurosystem Household Finance and Consumption Survey (HFCS). Before the articles expose the more detailed analytical results, this introductory note gives an overview of the data set and describes how it expands our information about household balance sheets. In addition, we provide some key summary statistics on holdings of assets and liabilities that document heterogeneity along sociodemographic and country dimensions. Finally, we preview the main findings from the three papers.

Authors

  • Olympia Bover
  • Martin Schürz
  • Jiri Slacalek
  • Federica Teppa

Other papers in this issue

Joshua Aizenman and Mahir Binici and Michael M. Hutchison

Daniela Bragoli and Massimiliano Rigon and Francesco Zanetti

Julia Le Blanc and Alessandro Porpiglia and Federica Teppa and Junyi Zhu and Michael Ziegelmeyer

Olympia Bover and Jose Maria Casado and Sonia Costa and Philip Du Caju and Yvonne McCarthy and Eva Sierminska and Panagiota Tzamourani and Ernesto Villanueva and Tibor Zavadil

Luc Arrondel and Laura Bartiloro and Pirmin Fessler and Peter Lindner and Thomas Y. Mathä and Cristiana Rampazzi and Frédérique Savignac and Tobias Schmidt and Martin Schürz and Philip Vermeulen

Marco Casiraghi and Eugenio Gaiotti and Lisa Rodano and Alessandro Secchi