识别财务文盲群体:一个国际比较

Kenneth De Beckker, Kristof De Witte, Geert Van Campenhout
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有针对性的政策干预比一刀切的举措更有效。本文建议使用k-means聚类分析来识别金融素养方面的弱势群体。利用12个国家的丰富样本,我们区分了四个不同金融知识水平的群体,并研究了他们的社会经济特征。结果表明,在最脆弱的金融文盲群体中,平均而言,单身、受教育程度较低、失业、收入较低。这与得分最高的那一组形成了鲜明对比:平均而言,金融知识、金融行为和金融态度得分最高的人都是受过高等教育、与伴侣同居的男性。他们收入高,持有多种金融产品。将这些见解纳入促进金融知识普及的国家战略,通过着重于某些次级群体的特殊弱点和利用适当的传播渠道,不仅会产生更有效的政策举措,而且还会产生更有效的政策举措。
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Identifying Financially Illiterate Groups: An International Comparison
Targeted policy interventions are more effective than one-size-fits-all initiatives. This paper proposes the use of k-means cluster analysis to identify vulnerable groups with respect to financial literacy. Using a rich sample of 12 countries, we distinguish four groups with varying financial literacy levels, and examine their socio-economic characteristics. The results suggest that individuals in the most vulnerable financial illiterate groups are on average, single, less-educated, and unemployed with low incomes. This contrasts with those in the strongest group: individuals with the highest financial knowledge, financial behaviour and financial attitudes scores are on average highly-educated males who live together with a partner. They earn a high income and hold several financial products. Integrating these insights into national strategies which promote financial literacy will not only lead to more effective but also to more efficient policy initiatives by focusing on the particular weaknesses of certain subgroups and by using the appropriate transmission channels.
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