The moderator effect of socioeconomic status on the relationship between parental financial teaching and financial literacy

Adam Ndou
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The primary aim of this research was to investigate the potential moderating effect of parental Socioeconomic status (SES) on the association between parental financial education and the financial literacy of young black African individuals. Financial literacy was measured through financial knowledge, financial behaviour, financial attitudes, and financial decision-making. Parental SES was measured by parental income. A quantitative approach was adopted for this study. A self-administered questionnaire was used to collect data from young adults in South Africa. Moderated regression analysis was used to analyse data. The results showed that parental income did not moderate the relationship between parental financial teaching and financial decision-making. Furthermore, the results indicated that parental income moderated the relationship between parental financial teaching and financial knowledge, financial behaviour, and financial attitude. Therefore, the overall results indicated that the relationship between parental financial teaching and financial literacy is moderated by parental SES.  This study represents one of the initial attempts to examine the moderated association between parental financial instruction, financial literacy, and parental socioeconomic status (SES). Government must improve parental SES as it influences parental financial teaching and financial literacy. This study concluded that parental SES is important as it moderates the relationship between parental financial teaching and financial literacy.
社会经济地位对父母财务教育与财务素养关系的调节作用
本研究的主要目的是探讨父母社会经济地位(SES)在父母金融教育与非洲黑人青年金融素养之间的潜在调节作用。金融素养通过金融知识、金融行为、金融态度和金融决策来衡量。父母的社会经济地位通过父母的收入来衡量。本研究采用定量方法。一份自我管理的问卷用于收集南非年轻人的数据。采用适度回归分析对数据进行分析。结果显示,父母收入并没有调节父母理财教学与理财决策之间的关系。此外,父母收入对父母理财教育与理财知识、理财行为、理财态度的关系有调节作用。因此,整体结果表明父母财务教育与财务素养的关系受父母社会经济地位的调节。本研究是对父母财务指导、财务素养和父母社会经济地位(SES)之间的调节关系的初步尝试之一。政府必须改善父母的社会经济地位,因为它影响父母的金融教育和金融知识。本研究的结论是,父母的社会经济地位是重要的,因为它调节父母的金融教育和金融素养之间的关系。
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