Financial Knowledge and Behaviors of Chinese Migrant Workers: An International Perspective on a Financially Vulnerable Population |
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Authors: | Zibei Chen Catherine M. Lemieux |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Social Work, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LAzchen18@tigers.lsu.edu;3. School of Social Work, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTMaking informed financial decisions is crucial to the wellbeing of Chinese migrant workers. Using interview survey data (N = 329), this study examined financial knowledge and behaviors of migrant workers in China. Results showed that participants demonstrated low levels of financial knowledge (51.4%) and beneficial financial behaviors (51.0%). Multivariate results indicated that a modest proportion of the variance in financial behaviors was explained by financial knowledge, attitudes, and socio-demographic characteristics (e.g., marital status and income). Findings underscore the importance of disseminating culturally-relevant educational interventions to financially at-risk, low-paid migrant workers in China. |
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Keywords: | Chinese migrant workers financial behaviors financial knowledge financial literacy |
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