全球金融素养:我们可以从十大金融素养最高国家的国家战略和背景中学到什么

Q2 Social Sciences
Ashley Faulkner
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摘要

摘要尽管美国是世界上最富有的国家之一,但它并不是最懂金融的国家之一。平均而言,美国的个人拥有相对较大的资金,他们必须对此做出决定,但他们没有相应的金融知识水平。本研究探讨了世界上最懂金融的国家的金融知识背景和国家战略:澳大利亚、加拿大、芬兰、德国、以色列、荷兰、瑞典和英国。本文利用内容分析来探索这些高文化国家现有的学术文献、国家金融扫盲战略和相关政策文献。这项研究将为美国的图书馆员提供一个更广泛的背景,包括国际和图书馆学文献之外的背景,通过这个背景来看待我们自己的金融扫盲参与,并考虑在这些其他国家开展的金融扫盲工作可以为我们提供在国家、地方和个人层面扩大或改变我们努力的想法。其他国家的图书馆员也可能受益于这种国际金融知识观,并能够将新的概念或想法应用于他们自己的金融教育工作。
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Financial Literacy around the World: What We Can Learn from the National Strategies and Contexts of the Top Ten Most Financially Literate Nations
ABSTRACT Despite the fact that the United States is one of the wealthiest nations in the world, it is not among the most financially literate. Individuals in the U.S., on average, have relatively large amounts of money about which they must make decisions, but they do not have commensurate levels of financial literacy. This research explores the financial literacy contexts and national strategies at play in the most financially literate nations in the world: Australia, Canada, Finland, Germany, Israel, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. This article utilizes content analysis to explore the existing scholarly literature, national financial literacy strategies, and associated policy literature in these highly literate nations. This research will provide librarians in the U.S. with a broader context, both internationally and beyond library science literature, through which to view our own financial literacy participation, and to consider ways in which the financial literacy efforts at play in these other nations may provide us with ideas to expand or alter our efforts on national, local, and individual levels. Librarians in other nations may also benefit from this international view of financial literacy and be able to apply new concepts or ideas to their own financial education efforts.
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Reference Librarian Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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期刊介绍: The Reference Librarian aims to be a standard resource for everyone interested in the practice of reference work, from library and information science students to practicing reference librarians and full-time researchers. It enables readers to keep up with the changing face of reference, presenting new ideas for consideration. The Reference Librarian publishes articles about all aspects of the reference process, some research-based and some applied. Current trends and traditional questions are equally welcome. Many articles concern new electronic tools and resources, best practices in instruction and reference service, analysis of marketing of services, and effectiveness studies.
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