Bericht

Inheritances and inequality over the life cycle: what will they mean for younger generations?

Inheritances have been growing as a share of national income in the UK since the 1970s. This trend looks set to continue as generations at older ages hold more wealth than their immediate predecessors but younger generations have no higher incomes than the generations born just before them. What will this mean for inequalities in living standards and wealth? Does the growth in inheritances mean people's living standards will increasingly be determined by who their parents are? If people anticipate that they are going to inherit in future, could that influence their decisions about how much to spend and save today? New IFS research, released today and funded by the Nuffield foundation, makes projections of the inheritances to be received by the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s-born generations in the UK.

ISBN
978-1-80103-035-9
Language
Englisch

Bibliographic citation
Series: IFS Report ; No. R188

Classification
Wirtschaft
Subject
Lebensstandard
Einkommensverteilung
Vermögensverteilung
Erbe
Privater Konsum
Soziale Mobilität
Lebensverlauf
Großbritannien

Event
Geistige Schöpfung
(who)
Bourquin, Pascale
Joyce, Robert
Sturrock, David
Event
Veröffentlichung
(who)
Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS)
(where)
London
(when)
2021

DOI
doi:10.1920/re.ifs.2021.0188
Handle
Last update
10.03.2025, 11:43 AM CET

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Object type

  • Bericht

Associated

  • Bourquin, Pascale
  • Joyce, Robert
  • Sturrock, David
  • Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS)

Time of origin

  • 2021

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