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Financial Behaviour Under Economic Strain in Different Age Groups: Predictors and Change Across 20 Years

2021

AbstractThe present study examined the multiple micro- and macro-level factors that affect individuals’ financial behaviour under economic strain. The following sociodemographic and economic factors that predict financial behaviour were analysed: age group, year of data gathering, and attitudes towards consumption (economical, deprived, and hedonistic). Subjective financial situations and demographic characteristics were controlled for. Finnish time series data that consisted of five cross-sectional nationally representative surveys were used (n = 10 043). The analyses revealed four types of financial behaviour: cutting expenses, borrowing, increasing income, and gambling. Young adults aged…

Financial behaviourAttitudes towards consumptionCAPABILITYborrowingYOUNG-ADULTSBorrowing050207 economicsYoung adultmedia_commonattitudes towards consumptionsosiodemografiset tekijätINDEPENDENCE05 social sciencesikäryhmätkuluttajakäyttäytyminenFINLAND5144 Social psychologyincreasing income8. Economic growthBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)PsychologyCONSUMEREconomics and Econometrics515 Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjecthenkilökohtainen taloussäästäminenAffect (psychology)Consumer educationcutting expensesAge groupsDebt0502 economics and businessrahapelitIncreasing incomefinancial behaviourINDEBTEDNESSFinanceConsumption (economics)Original PaperCONSEQUENCESData collectionbusiness.industryCONSUMPTIONDEBTLIFE-CYCLEgamblingGambling050211 marketinglainatbusinessCutting expensesJournal of Consumer Policy
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Household Budget Management and Financial Behaviour of the Italian Family in Times of Crisis*

2023

Why are Italians at the bottom of international rankings on financial literacy? Why do they fail to make speculative financial choices and have a marked aptitude for precautionary saving? Using a Weberian perspective on household “budget management” [haushalt] and analysing the results of recent research (e.g. OECD, CONSOB and Bank of Italy), the authors argue that there are always “good reasons” and thus specific rationality that encourages people to save and reject financial speculation. This economic choice emanates from cognitive bias, financial socialisation, financial literacy, and environmental conditions. The hypothesis is that Italian households demonstrate a weaker attitude toward…

household budget management household financial behaviour financial literacySettore SPS/07 - Sociologia Generale
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Zachowania finansowe dzieci - problem finansów czy psychologii? Dylematy metodologiczne

2016

Główny problem poruszony w artykule dotyczy tego, w jaki sposób badane jest uczestnictwo dzieci w rynku finansowym i ich możliwości wykazywania różnych zachowań finansowych. Niniejsze opracowanie stanowi próbę rozstrzygnięcia dylematu, czy zachowania finansowe dzieci powinny być przedmiotem badań w obrębie finansów czy raczej psychologii. Zwrócono w nim uwagę na zakres, w jakim badania takie były dotychczas prowadzone, a takżeq na to, i jakich wniosków dostarczały. W pracy przedstawiono odrębność metodologiczną badań oraz określono, jakich informacji dostarczają. Główna konkluzja opracowania sprowadza się do tego, że jakkolwiek badania zachowań finansowych dzieci w ujęciu psychologicznym i …

zachowania finansowefinancial psychologybehavioural financepsychologia finansowafinancial behaviourfinanse osobistepersonal financefinanse behawioralnePrace Naukowe Uniwersytetu Ekonomicznego We Wrocławiu
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