The consequences of economic insecurity
Seminario del Grupo de Desigualdad y Pobreza del IECON - Andrew Clark (Paris School of Economics) En coautoría con Conchita D’Ambrosio
- Viernes, 13 Marzo 2026
- 14:00 a 15:30
- Salón 3 - Edificio de Investigación y Posgrados - Lauro Müller 1921
Economic insecurity is considered to be on the rise. But how can it be measured, and what are its consequences? We here consider both axiomatic measurement and self-reported insecurity. We then use panel data to show that insecurity affects health, voting, fertility, marriage, home-ownership and savings. We underline where current research is lacking.
