Debt Attitudes in Gender Perspective: Is There an Effect of Debt Knowledge and Skills?

Piotr Białowolski, A. Cwynar, W. Cwynar, Dorota Węziak‐Białowolska
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The link between financial attitudes and financial market behaviour is well-documented. Yet, little is known about the role of financial knowledge and skills – i.e. main components of financial literacy – for shaping financial attitudes, especially from a gender perspective. Our study focuses on debt literacy and debt attitudes. We conducted a computer-assisted telephone interview on a representative sample of adult Poles (N=1,004), subsequently adopting latent class analysis to reveal their debt attitudes. Links between debt literacy and debt attitudes were studied with multinomial regression models. The results show that debt attitudes are diversified in Polish population and can be grouped into five classes having different attitude profiles. In some classes, the structure of debt attitudes is far from simple, unidimensional pro-debt / anti-debt construct. Although we did not find significant gender differences either in conceptualization of debt attitudes or in their drivers, we showed that in all but one class the attitudes are strongly linked either to debt knowledge or debt skills, or both. Debt skills were revealed as a particularly strong predictor of debt attitudes.
性别视角下的债务态度:债务知识和技能是否有影响?
金融态度和金融市场行为之间的联系是有据可查的。然而,人们对金融知识和技能(即金融知识的主要组成部分)在塑造金融态度方面的作用知之甚少,特别是从性别角度来看。我们的研究侧重于债务素养和债务态度。我们对成年波兰人的代表性样本(N=1,004)进行了计算机辅助电话访谈,随后采用潜在阶级分析来揭示他们的债务态度。用多项回归模型研究了债务素养和债务态度之间的联系。结果表明,波兰人口的债务态度是多样化的,可以分为五类,有不同的态度概况。在某些班级,债务态度的结构远非简单的、单向度的支持债务/反对债务结构。尽管我们在债务态度的概念化或其驱动因素方面没有发现显著的性别差异,但我们表明,除了一个阶级之外,所有阶级的态度都与债务知识或债务技能或两者密切相关。债务技能被发现是债务态度的一个特别强的预测因素。
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