The Routledge Handbook of Financial Literacy
Herausgeber: Nicolini, Gianni; Cude, Brenda J
The Routledge Handbook of Financial Literacy
Herausgeber: Nicolini, Gianni; Cude, Brenda J
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The Routledge Handbook of Financial Literacy provides a comprehensive reference work that addresses both research perspectives and practical applications to financial education. This is the first volume to summarize the milestones of research in financial literacy from multiple perspectives to offer a big picture overview.
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The Routledge Handbook of Financial Literacy provides a comprehensive reference work that addresses both research perspectives and practical applications to financial education. This is the first volume to summarize the milestones of research in financial literacy from multiple perspectives to offer a big picture overview.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 540
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1089g
- ISBN-13: 9780367457778
- ISBN-10: 0367457776
- Artikelnr.: 62798254
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 540
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1089g
- ISBN-13: 9780367457778
- ISBN-10: 0367457776
- Artikelnr.: 62798254
Gianni Nicolini is Associate Professor in Banking and Finance at the University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy, in the Faculty of Economics, Department of Management and Law (DML). Brenda J. Cude is Professor Emeritus, Consumer Economics, in the Department of Financial Planning, Housing and Consumer Economics at the University of Georgia, U.S.A.
Part 1 What is Financial Literacy? 1 Defining Financial Literacy 2
Financial Literacy among Children: Supporting the Achievement of Financial
Well-Being in Adulthood 3 Financial Literacy among Young Adults 4 Financial
Literacy among Older Adults 5 A Multidimensional Approach to Defining and
Measuring Financial Literacy in the Digital Age Part 2 Measuring Financial
Literacy 6 Measuring Financial Literacy: The Role of Knowledge, Skills, and
Attitudes 7 Financial Literacy and Numeracy 8 Assessment Methodologies in
Financial Literacy: Best Practices and Guidelines 9 Customizing Financial
Literacy Part 3 Relevance and Effectiveness of Financial Literacy 10 Now
More than Ever: Why Financial Literacy is a Key Element of Post-COVID-19
Recovery 11 The Likely Influence of Financial Literacy on Financial
Behaviors Part 4 Improving Financial Literacy: The Role of Financial
Education 12 Overview of Financial Education 13 Financial Education in
Schools 14 Financial Education for Adults: Effective Practices and Some
Recommendations 15 Financial Education in Human Trafficking Interventions:
Implications for Research, Programming, and Policy 16 Fintech, Financial
Literacy, and Financial Education 17 Education or Entertainment? On the
Potential of Games in Financial Education 18 Alternatives to Financial
Education Part 5 Financial Literacy and Financial Education Around the
World 19 Financial Literacy and Financial Education in the United States 20
Financial Literacy and Financial Education in Canada 21 Financial Literacy
and Financial Education in Central America and the Caribbean 22 Financial
Literacy and Financial Education in South America 23 Financial Literacy and
Financial Education in Western Europe 24 Financial Literacy and Financial
Education in Northern Europe 25 Financial Literacy and Financial Education
in Eastern Europe 26 Financial Literacy and Financial Education in Africa
27 Financial Literacy and Financial Education in Asia 28 Financial Literacy
and Financial Education in Australia and New Zealand 29 Financial Literacy,
Financial Education, and Islamic Finance Part 6 Beyond Financial Literacy
30 Financial Literacy and Behavioral Economics: Knowledge, Nudging, and the
Psychology of Decision-Making 31 Financial Literacy and Financial
Well-Being 32 The Relationship Between Financial Literacy and Financial
Inclusion
Financial Literacy among Children: Supporting the Achievement of Financial
Well-Being in Adulthood 3 Financial Literacy among Young Adults 4 Financial
Literacy among Older Adults 5 A Multidimensional Approach to Defining and
Measuring Financial Literacy in the Digital Age Part 2 Measuring Financial
Literacy 6 Measuring Financial Literacy: The Role of Knowledge, Skills, and
Attitudes 7 Financial Literacy and Numeracy 8 Assessment Methodologies in
Financial Literacy: Best Practices and Guidelines 9 Customizing Financial
Literacy Part 3 Relevance and Effectiveness of Financial Literacy 10 Now
More than Ever: Why Financial Literacy is a Key Element of Post-COVID-19
Recovery 11 The Likely Influence of Financial Literacy on Financial
Behaviors Part 4 Improving Financial Literacy: The Role of Financial
Education 12 Overview of Financial Education 13 Financial Education in
Schools 14 Financial Education for Adults: Effective Practices and Some
Recommendations 15 Financial Education in Human Trafficking Interventions:
Implications for Research, Programming, and Policy 16 Fintech, Financial
Literacy, and Financial Education 17 Education or Entertainment? On the
Potential of Games in Financial Education 18 Alternatives to Financial
Education Part 5 Financial Literacy and Financial Education Around the
World 19 Financial Literacy and Financial Education in the United States 20
Financial Literacy and Financial Education in Canada 21 Financial Literacy
and Financial Education in Central America and the Caribbean 22 Financial
Literacy and Financial Education in South America 23 Financial Literacy and
Financial Education in Western Europe 24 Financial Literacy and Financial
Education in Northern Europe 25 Financial Literacy and Financial Education
in Eastern Europe 26 Financial Literacy and Financial Education in Africa
27 Financial Literacy and Financial Education in Asia 28 Financial Literacy
and Financial Education in Australia and New Zealand 29 Financial Literacy,
Financial Education, and Islamic Finance Part 6 Beyond Financial Literacy
30 Financial Literacy and Behavioral Economics: Knowledge, Nudging, and the
Psychology of Decision-Making 31 Financial Literacy and Financial
Well-Being 32 The Relationship Between Financial Literacy and Financial
Inclusion
Part 1 What is Financial Literacy? 1 Defining Financial Literacy 2
Financial Literacy among Children: Supporting the Achievement of Financial
Well-Being in Adulthood 3 Financial Literacy among Young Adults 4 Financial
Literacy among Older Adults 5 A Multidimensional Approach to Defining and
Measuring Financial Literacy in the Digital Age Part 2 Measuring Financial
Literacy 6 Measuring Financial Literacy: The Role of Knowledge, Skills, and
Attitudes 7 Financial Literacy and Numeracy 8 Assessment Methodologies in
Financial Literacy: Best Practices and Guidelines 9 Customizing Financial
Literacy Part 3 Relevance and Effectiveness of Financial Literacy 10 Now
More than Ever: Why Financial Literacy is a Key Element of Post-COVID-19
Recovery 11 The Likely Influence of Financial Literacy on Financial
Behaviors Part 4 Improving Financial Literacy: The Role of Financial
Education 12 Overview of Financial Education 13 Financial Education in
Schools 14 Financial Education for Adults: Effective Practices and Some
Recommendations 15 Financial Education in Human Trafficking Interventions:
Implications for Research, Programming, and Policy 16 Fintech, Financial
Literacy, and Financial Education 17 Education or Entertainment? On the
Potential of Games in Financial Education 18 Alternatives to Financial
Education Part 5 Financial Literacy and Financial Education Around the
World 19 Financial Literacy and Financial Education in the United States 20
Financial Literacy and Financial Education in Canada 21 Financial Literacy
and Financial Education in Central America and the Caribbean 22 Financial
Literacy and Financial Education in South America 23 Financial Literacy and
Financial Education in Western Europe 24 Financial Literacy and Financial
Education in Northern Europe 25 Financial Literacy and Financial Education
in Eastern Europe 26 Financial Literacy and Financial Education in Africa
27 Financial Literacy and Financial Education in Asia 28 Financial Literacy
and Financial Education in Australia and New Zealand 29 Financial Literacy,
Financial Education, and Islamic Finance Part 6 Beyond Financial Literacy
30 Financial Literacy and Behavioral Economics: Knowledge, Nudging, and the
Psychology of Decision-Making 31 Financial Literacy and Financial
Well-Being 32 The Relationship Between Financial Literacy and Financial
Inclusion
Financial Literacy among Children: Supporting the Achievement of Financial
Well-Being in Adulthood 3 Financial Literacy among Young Adults 4 Financial
Literacy among Older Adults 5 A Multidimensional Approach to Defining and
Measuring Financial Literacy in the Digital Age Part 2 Measuring Financial
Literacy 6 Measuring Financial Literacy: The Role of Knowledge, Skills, and
Attitudes 7 Financial Literacy and Numeracy 8 Assessment Methodologies in
Financial Literacy: Best Practices and Guidelines 9 Customizing Financial
Literacy Part 3 Relevance and Effectiveness of Financial Literacy 10 Now
More than Ever: Why Financial Literacy is a Key Element of Post-COVID-19
Recovery 11 The Likely Influence of Financial Literacy on Financial
Behaviors Part 4 Improving Financial Literacy: The Role of Financial
Education 12 Overview of Financial Education 13 Financial Education in
Schools 14 Financial Education for Adults: Effective Practices and Some
Recommendations 15 Financial Education in Human Trafficking Interventions:
Implications for Research, Programming, and Policy 16 Fintech, Financial
Literacy, and Financial Education 17 Education or Entertainment? On the
Potential of Games in Financial Education 18 Alternatives to Financial
Education Part 5 Financial Literacy and Financial Education Around the
World 19 Financial Literacy and Financial Education in the United States 20
Financial Literacy and Financial Education in Canada 21 Financial Literacy
and Financial Education in Central America and the Caribbean 22 Financial
Literacy and Financial Education in South America 23 Financial Literacy and
Financial Education in Western Europe 24 Financial Literacy and Financial
Education in Northern Europe 25 Financial Literacy and Financial Education
in Eastern Europe 26 Financial Literacy and Financial Education in Africa
27 Financial Literacy and Financial Education in Asia 28 Financial Literacy
and Financial Education in Australia and New Zealand 29 Financial Literacy,
Financial Education, and Islamic Finance Part 6 Beyond Financial Literacy
30 Financial Literacy and Behavioral Economics: Knowledge, Nudging, and the
Psychology of Decision-Making 31 Financial Literacy and Financial
Well-Being 32 The Relationship Between Financial Literacy and Financial
Inclusion