Life-Cycle Portfolios, Unemployment and Human Capital Loss
Fabio Bagliano,
Carolina Fugazza () and
Giovanna Nicodano
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Carolina Fugazza: Department of Economics and Statistics (Dipartimento di Scienze Economico-Sociali e Matematico-Statistiche), University of Torino, Italy
No 60, Working papers from Department of Economics, Social Studies, Applied Mathematics and Statistics (Dipartimento di Scienze Economico-Sociali e Matematico-Statistiche), University of Torino
Abstract:
The recent Great Recession highlighted that long-term unemployment spells may entail persistent losses in workers' human capital. This paper extends the life-cycle model of savings and portfolio choice with unemployment risk, by allowing the possibility of permanent reductions in expected earnings following long-term unemployment. The optimal risky portfolio share becomes flat in age due to the resolution of uncertainty about future returns to human capital that occurs as the worker ages. This may help explaining the observed relatively flat, or only moderately increasing, risky share of investors during working life, and have important consequences for the design of optimal life-cycle portfolios by investment funds.
Keywords: life-cycle portfolio choice; unemployment risk; human capital depreciation; age rule. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D15 E21 G11 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 39 pages
Date: 2019-03
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-dge, nep-ias and nep-mac
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Journal Article: Life-cycle portfolios, unemployment and human capital loss (2019) 
Working Paper: Life-Cycle Portfolios, Unemployment and Human Capital Loss (2018) 
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