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Financial manager's perception of rural household Economie Well-Being: Development and testing of a composite measure
Authors:Christopher O. Walson  Vicki Schram Fitzsimmons
Affiliation:(1) Department of Agricultural Economics, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical University, Greensboro, NC;(2) Division of Consumer Sciences, School of Human Resources and Family Studies, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL
Abstract:An index of Perceived Economic Well-Being is constructed using factor analysis and tested for reliability and validity. The index is composed of (a) perceived income adequacy, and satisfaction with (b) current total household income, (c) amount of money your family is able to save, (d) amount of current debt, (e) level of consumption, (f) amount of household net worth, and (g) resources available to meet a financial emergency. The index is used in regression analysis. Results show that financial managers perceive economic well-being more favorably if they are more satisfied with resources and with the current level of living, view the present financial situation as better compared to 5 years ago, save on a regular basis for goal(s), and have a higher income. Financial managers who report more frequent financial problems, worry more about where money would come from to pay bills, and more frequently make only minimum payments on charge accounts perceive economic well-being less favorably.Preparation of this research was supported in part by the Illinois Agricultural Experiment Station. Data were collected in conjunction with the cooperative regional research project NC-182, ldquoFamily Resource Utilization as a Factor in Determining Economic Well-Being of Rural Families.rdquo Cooperating states are Arizona, California, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, and Minnesota.He received his Ph.D. from the University of Illinois in 1991 with Dr. Fitzsimmons as advisor. His current research interest is economic well-being.She received her Ph.D. from the University of Illinois; her current research interests include gender roles, family financial management, and economic well-being.
Keywords:economic well-being  financial well-being
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