On Distributional Changes of Financial Characteristics in Cyprus: What Does the Survey of Consumer Finances Say?

This work is based on the Cyprus Survey of Consumer Finances (CySCF) and focuses on one hand on the composition of household assets in Cyprus based on the 2002 Cyprus Survey of Consumer Finances (CySCF2002) and on the other on the distributional changes between the 1999 and the 2002 CySCFs. From 199...

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Main Authors: Alex Karagrigoriou, Ilia Vonta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of Public Finance 2006-12-01
Series:Financial Theory and Practice
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Online Access:http://www.ijf.hr/eng/FTP/2006/4/ciprani.pdf
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description This work is based on the Cyprus Survey of Consumer Finances (CySCF) and focuses on one hand on the composition of household assets in Cyprus based on the 2002 Cyprus Survey of Consumer Finances (CySCF2002) and on the other on the distributional changes between the 1999 and the 2002 CySCFs. From 1999 to 2002 there has been a radical increase of household participation in direct stockholding. This is due to the fact that there was a boom of the stock market with a remarkable increase of 688% during 1999, which, however, deflated dramatically during 2000 by 65%. In the same period a 50% increase in the share of households with loans backed by real estate other than their primary residences was observed. Furthermore, real estate prices rose sharply in most areas and affected to a great extent the net wealth so that a more than 7.5% increase was observed in the mean value of the net wealth from 1999 to 2002. Finally, the work deals with the econometric analysis of debts, and results based on probit models are provided. The variables selected are age, family size, employment status and income. The typical 2002 individual was identified as a 45-year old self-employed, married person with 3 children with a annual income of 18000 Cyprus pounds (1CY L = 1.7 Euros). For the 2002 typical individual the probability of being in debt is found to be 66.5%.
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spelling doaj.art-41d25abf8b5846cc9c68900abd5e03f22022-12-21T18:26:26ZengInstitute of Public FinanceFinancial Theory and Practice1846-887X1845-97572006-12-01304380403On Distributional Changes of Financial Characteristics in Cyprus: What Does the Survey of Consumer Finances Say?Alex KaragrigoriouIlia VontaThis work is based on the Cyprus Survey of Consumer Finances (CySCF) and focuses on one hand on the composition of household assets in Cyprus based on the 2002 Cyprus Survey of Consumer Finances (CySCF2002) and on the other on the distributional changes between the 1999 and the 2002 CySCFs. From 1999 to 2002 there has been a radical increase of household participation in direct stockholding. This is due to the fact that there was a boom of the stock market with a remarkable increase of 688% during 1999, which, however, deflated dramatically during 2000 by 65%. In the same period a 50% increase in the share of households with loans backed by real estate other than their primary residences was observed. Furthermore, real estate prices rose sharply in most areas and affected to a great extent the net wealth so that a more than 7.5% increase was observed in the mean value of the net wealth from 1999 to 2002. Finally, the work deals with the econometric analysis of debts, and results based on probit models are provided. The variables selected are age, family size, employment status and income. The typical 2002 individual was identified as a 45-year old self-employed, married person with 3 children with a annual income of 18000 Cyprus pounds (1CY L = 1.7 Euros). For the 2002 typical individual the probability of being in debt is found to be 66.5%.http://www.ijf.hr/eng/FTP/2006/4/ciprani.pdfincome distributionfamily financeswealth distributionCyprus
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Financial Theory and Practice
income distribution
family finances
wealth distribution
Cyprus
title On Distributional Changes of Financial Characteristics in Cyprus: What Does the Survey of Consumer Finances Say?
title_full On Distributional Changes of Financial Characteristics in Cyprus: What Does the Survey of Consumer Finances Say?
title_fullStr On Distributional Changes of Financial Characteristics in Cyprus: What Does the Survey of Consumer Finances Say?
title_full_unstemmed On Distributional Changes of Financial Characteristics in Cyprus: What Does the Survey of Consumer Finances Say?
title_short On Distributional Changes of Financial Characteristics in Cyprus: What Does the Survey of Consumer Finances Say?
title_sort on distributional changes of financial characteristics in cyprus what does the survey of consumer finances say
topic income distribution
family finances
wealth distribution
Cyprus
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