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The effects of financial education in the workplace: Evidence from a survey of employers

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Bayer, PJ; Bernheim, BD; Scholz, JK
Published in: Economic Inquiry
October 1, 2009

We examine the effects of education on financial decision-making skills by identifying an interesting source of variation in pertinent training. During the 1990s, an increasing number of individuals were exposed to programs of financial education provided by their employers. If, as some have argued, low saving frequently results from a failure to appreciate economic vulnerabilities, then education of this form could prove to have a powerful effect on behavior. The current article undertakes an analysis of these programs using a previously unexploited survey of employers. We find that both participation in and contributions to voluntary savings plans are significantly higher when employers offer retirement seminars. The effect is typically much stronger for nonhighly compensated employees than for highly compensated employees. The frequency of seminars emerges as a particularly important correlate of behavior. We are unable to detect any effects of written materials, such as newsletters and summary plan descriptions, regardless of frequency. We also present evidence on other determinants of plan activity. © 2008 Western Economic Association International.

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Economic Inquiry

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1465-7295

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0095-2583

Publication Date

October 1, 2009

Volume

47

Issue

4

Start / End Page

605 / 624

Related Subject Headings

  • Economics
  • 3803 Economic theory
  • 3802 Econometrics
  • 3801 Applied economics
  • 14 Economics
 

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Bayer, P. J., Bernheim, B. D., & Scholz, J. K. (2009). The effects of financial education in the workplace: Evidence from a survey of employers. Economic Inquiry, 47(4), 605–624. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1465-7295.2008.00156.x
Bayer, P. J., B. D. Bernheim, and J. K. Scholz. “The effects of financial education in the workplace: Evidence from a survey of employers.” Economic Inquiry 47, no. 4 (October 1, 2009): 605–24. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1465-7295.2008.00156.x.
Bayer PJ, Bernheim BD, Scholz JK. The effects of financial education in the workplace: Evidence from a survey of employers. Economic Inquiry. 2009 Oct 1;47(4):605–24.
Bayer, P. J., et al. “The effects of financial education in the workplace: Evidence from a survey of employers.” Economic Inquiry, vol. 47, no. 4, Oct. 2009, pp. 605–24. Scopus, doi:10.1111/j.1465-7295.2008.00156.x.
Bayer PJ, Bernheim BD, Scholz JK. The effects of financial education in the workplace: Evidence from a survey of employers. Economic Inquiry. 2009 Oct 1;47(4):605–624.
Journal cover image

Published In

Economic Inquiry

DOI

EISSN

1465-7295

ISSN

0095-2583

Publication Date

October 1, 2009

Volume

47

Issue

4

Start / End Page

605 / 624

Related Subject Headings

  • Economics
  • 3803 Economic theory
  • 3802 Econometrics
  • 3801 Applied economics
  • 14 Economics