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Belch, Michael A. and Laura A. Willis. 2002. “Family decision at the turn of the century: Has the changing structure of households impacted the family decision-making process?” Journal of Consumer Behaviour. Vol. 2, no. 2. p. 111-124.

Bucher‑Koenen, Tabea, Annamaria Lusardi, Rob Alessie and Maarten van Rooij. 2014. How Financially Literate are Women? An Overview and New Insights. NBER Working Paper No. 20793. Cambridge, MA. The National Bureau of Economic Research.

Chen, Haiyang and Ronald P. Volpe. 2002. “Gender differences in personal financial literacy among college students.” Financial Services Review. Vol. 11, no. 3. p. 289-307.

Collins, J. Michael. 2012. “Financial advice: A substitute for financial literacy?” Financial Services Review. Vol. 21, no. 4. p. 307-322.

Davies, Sharon and Margaret Denton. 2002. “The economic well-being of older women who become divorced or separated in mid‑ or later life.” Canadian Journal on Aging. Vol. 21, no. 4. p. 477-493.

Drolet, Marie and René Morissette. 2014. “New facts on pension coverage in Canada”. Insights on Canadian Society. December. Statistics Canada Catalogue no.  75‑006‑X.

Drolet, Marie and René Morissette. 1999. The Evolution of Pension Coverage of Young and Prime-Aged Workers in Canada. Analytical Research Branch Research Paper Series. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 11F0019M - No. 138. Ottawa.

Gillen Martie and Hyungsoo Kim. 2009. “Older women and poverty transition: Consequences of income source changes from widowhood.” Journal of Applied Gerontology. Vol. 28, no. 3. p. 320-341.

Goldsmith, Elizabeth and Ronald E. Goldsmith. 1997. “Gender differences in perceived and real knowledge of financial investments.” Psychological Reports. Vol. 80, no. 1. p. 236-238.

Hackethal, Andreas, Michael Haliassos and Tullio Jappelli. 2012. “Financial advisors: A case of babysitters?” Journal of Banking & Finance. Vol. 36, no. 2. p. 509-524.

Houser, Ari. 2007. “Women and long-term care.” AARP Public Policy Institute Fact Sheet no. 77R. April. Washington. AARP Public Policy Institute.

Lusardi, Annamaria and Olivia S. Mitchell. 2014. “The economic importance of financial literacy: Theory and evidence.” Journal of Economic Literature. Vol. 52, no. 1. p. 5-44.

Lusardi, Annamaria and Olivia S. Mitchell. 2011. “Financial literacy around the World: An overview.” Journal of Pension Economics and Finance. Vol. 10, no. 4. p. 497-508.

Lusardi, Annamaria, Olivia S. Mitchell and Vilsa Curto. 2010. “Financial literacy among the young.” The Journal of Consumer Affairs. Vol. 44, no. 2. p. 358-380.

Lusardi, Annamaria and Peter Tufano. 2009. Debt Literacy, Financial Experiences, and Overindebtedness. NBER Working Paper 14808. Cambridge, MA. The National Bureau of Economic Research.

Lusardi, Annamaria and Olivia S. Mitchell. 2008. “Planning and financial literacy: How do women fare?” American Economic Review. Vol. 98, no. 2. p. 413-417.

Mahdavi, Mahnaz and Nicholas J. Horton. 2014. “Financial knowledge among educated women: Room for improvement.” The Journal of Consumer Affairs. Vol. 48, no. 2. Summer. p. 403-417.

Statistics Canada. 2014. Report on the Demographic Situation in Canada. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 91‑209‑X. Ottawa.

Utkus, Stephen P. and Jean A. Young. 2011. “Financial literacy and 401(k) loans.” Financial Literacy: Implications for Retirement Security and the Financial Marketplace. Chapter 4. Olivia S. Mitchell and Annamaria Lusardi (eds.). Oxford and New York. Oxford University Press.

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