金融教育任务和年轻人的财务健康:检验财务能力因素作为中介

IF 7.6 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Lu Fan, Yingying Zeng
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摘要

本研究创建了一个框架来检验金融教育任务与年轻人财务健康之间的相互关系以及金融能力因素所起的中介作用。本研究扩展了一个广泛使用的财务能力框架,以包括独立的财务决策。本研究使用美国多年、多来源、横断面数据库和结构方程模型,研究了金融教育任务、中介和财务健康之间的直接影响和中介途径。结果表明,实施教育任务与年轻人的金融知识直接和正相关,并间接增强了金融获取、健康的金融实践和金融福祉。健康的财务行为与改善的财务健康密切相关,而财务获取则表现出间接的正相关。然而,独立的财务决策与财务健康呈负相关。本研究为政策制定者、金融教育工作者、金融服务机构和年轻消费者提供了重要的见解。
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Financial Education Mandates and Financial Wellbeing of Young Adults: Examining Financial Capability Factors as Mediators

Financial Education Mandates and Financial Wellbeing of Young Adults: Examining Financial Capability Factors as Mediators

This study creates a framework to examine the interrelationship between financial education mandates and the financial wellbeing of young adults and the intermediary roles played by financial capability factors. This study extends a widely used framework of financial capability to include independent financial decision-making. Using a multi-year, multi-source, cross-sectional database in the US and structural equation modeling, this study examined the direct effects and mediated pathways between financial education mandates, the mediators, and financial wellness. The results demonstrated that implementing education mandates directly and positively related to young adults' financial knowledge and indirectly enhanced financial access, healthy financial practices, and financial wellbeing. Healthy financial behaviors were closely linked to improved financial wellness, while financial access showed an indirect positive association. However, independent financial decision-making was negatively associated with financial wellbeing. This study offers significant insights for policymakers, financial educators, financial service institutions, and young consumers.

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CiteScore
13.60
自引率
23.20%
发文量
119
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Consumer Studies is a scholarly platform for consumer research, welcoming academic and research papers across all realms of consumer studies. Our publication showcases articles of global interest, presenting cutting-edge research from around the world.
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