学生贷款中的性别问题:女性是否受益?

Tracey West
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尽管高等教育与积极的财富结果密切相关,但对于那些处于边缘的人来说,学生债务可能是一种威慑,一种财务压力的来源,或者是不负责任的不良财务行为的一个指标。在澳大利亚,最近关于收入贷款(ICL)学生债务计划的辩论突出了偿还债务能力的性别差异。根据澳大利亚HILDA调查2002 - 2014年的数据,本研究调查了学生债务持有人的性别差异,准确指出了样本期间学生债务轨迹和转变中的一些性别差异。调查结果确实表明,总体而言,学生债务人对自己的财务状况的满意度略低于普通人群,而且更有可能来自社会经济优势背景。结果表明,就所审查的问题而言,妇女在ICL计划下并不特别处于不利地位。
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Gender Issues in Income-Contingent Student Loans: Do Women Benefit?
Although tertiary study is strongly associated with positive wealth outcomes, for those on the margin student debt can be a deterrent, a source of financial stress, or an indicator of irresponsible bad financial behaviour. In Australia, recent debate regarding the income-contingent loan (ICL) student debt scheme has highlighted gender differences in the ability to repay the debt. Drawing on the Australian HILDA Survey data for 2002–14, this study examined the gender differences for student debt holders, pinpointing some of the gender differences in the student debt trajectory and transitions over the sample period. Findings do show that student debtors in general are slightly less satisfied with their financial situation than the general population and are more likely to be from a socio-economically advantaged background. Results indicate that women are not particularly disadvantaged under the ICL scheme regarding the issues examined.
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