Fed/GFLEC Financial Literacy Seminar Series

May 22, 2014

3:00 pm - 4:30 pm

Seminar VI: How Does Social Security Claiming Respond to Incentives?

Considering Husbands’ and Wives’ Benefits Separately

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Alice Henriques

Economist, Federal Reserve Board

LOCATION

George Washington University School of Business
Duquès Hall, Room 652
2201 G Street NW (main entrance on 22nd Street between G and H Streets)
Metro: Foggy Bottom Station

Bio: Alice Henriques

Alice Henriques is an economist in the Microeconomic Surveys research group at the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. Alice’s research focuses on household financial decision making, with current research projects evaluating the reliability of owners’ house valuations during the housing boom and bust and understanding the rise in student loans among young families.  Other areas of interest include the financial well-being of elderly households. Alice received her Ph.D. in economics from Columbia University and her B.A., also in economics, from the University of California at Berkeley.


 

FinLit Talks

An Analysis of Default Risk in the Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM) Program

4:17, Stephanie Moulton, Ohio State University

Financial Literacy Among Graduate Students

4:54, David Richardson, TIAA-CREF

Lapse-Based Insurance

5:44, Daniel Gottlieb, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

Financial Education and Account Access among Elementary Students

6:45, Kasey Wiedrich, Applied Research Corporation for Enterprise Development (CFED)

Inattention and Inertia in Household Finance

8:12, John Campbell, Harvard University