Carolin Hoeltken

University of Cambridge - Department of Land Economy

19 Silver Street

Cambridge, CB3 9EP

United Kingdom

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

5

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421

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1

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Scholarly Papers (5)

1.

Risk attitude and capital market participation: is there a gender gap in Germany?

Number of pages: 52 Posted: 18 May 2021
University of St. Gallen, University of Münster, University of Cambridge - Department of Land Economy and University of Mannheim - Department of Banking and Finance
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Capital market participation, gender, risk attitude, risky assets

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Age at Arrival and Immigrants' Housing Outcomes: Evidence from the UK

Number of pages: 36 Posted: 27 Oct 2021 Last Revised: 23 Feb 2023
Olayiwola Oladiran, Carolin Hoeltken and Adesola Sunmoni
University of Sheffield, University of Cambridge - Department of Land Economy and University of Reading
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Homeownership, immigration, age at arrival

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Gender effects in intra-couple investment decision-making: risk attitude and risk and return expectations

Number of pages: 66 Posted: 29 Nov 2023
Jan-Christian Fey, Carolin Hoeltken and Martin Weber
University of St. Gallen, University of Cambridge - Department of Land Economy and University of Mannheim - Department of Banking and Finance
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Capital market participation, gender, risk attitude, risk and return expectations, risky assets, intra-household decision-making

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Energy Price Hikes and Expected Household Financial Distress: A Behavioural Approach

Number of pages: 12 Posted: 13 Apr 2023 Last Revised: 17 May 2023
Carolin Hoeltken
University of Cambridge - Department of Land Economy
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Financial distress, energy prices, cost-of-living crisis, mental accounting

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Trying Times: Expected Financial Distress in the Household Context

Number of pages: 13 Posted: 25 Apr 2023
Carolin Hoeltken
University of Cambridge - Department of Land Economy
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Financial distress, cost-of-living crisis, household behaviour, energy prices