The effect of experience on intentions to purchase insurance

The data file provided is in .dta format. This can be easily read in STATA or in R (using read.dta function). The code provided is instead STATA code. All variables are intuitively labelled. The data is part of an original survey based upon representative samples of working individuals in 11 countr...

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Main Author: Innocenti, S
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: University of Oxford 2019
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description The data file provided is in .dta format. This can be easily read in STATA or in R (using read.dta function). The code provided is instead STATA code. All variables are intuitively labelled. The data is part of an original survey based upon representative samples of working individuals in 11 countries. The survey questioned individuals on a number of areas – including their knowledge and awareness of insurance-related topics, personal and vicarious past experience of income losses, personal health and well-being, financial risk tolerance, and financial literacy – in order to understand better the drivers of demand for income protection insurance. The countries part of the survey were 11 countries, including Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, and the UK (Europe); Brazil, Mexico, and the USA (the Americas); and Australia, Hong Kong, and Malaysia (Asia-Pacific).
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