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Household Finance and Consumption Survey in Malta: Main Results from the Third Wave

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  • Silvio Attard
  • Ilias Georgakopoulos

    (Central Bank of Malta)

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This report presents the main statistical findings from the third wave of the Household Finance and Consumption Survey (HFCS) for Malta, which was conducted in 2017. The HFCS is part of a co-ordinated research project led by the European Central Bank and involves national central banks of all euro area countries and selected non-euro area EU member states. The results presented in this report are obtained from micro-data collected during 2017 from households residing in Malta and provide detailed information on households’ real and financial assets, their liabilities, net wealth, income, consumption and savings. The report also compares these variables, with results from the two previous waves of the Survey carried out in 2010 and in 2014. These household-level data can contribute to a better understanding of the economic behaviour of Maltese households and of developments underlying macro statistics.

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  • Silvio Attard & Ilias Georgakopoulos, 2019. "Household Finance and Consumption Survey in Malta: Main Results from the Third Wave," CBM Working Papers WP/01/2019, Central Bank of Malta.
  • Handle: RePEc:mlt:wpaper:0119
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    JEL classification:

    • D1 - Microeconomics - - Household Behavior
    • D3 - Microeconomics - - Distribution

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