A Behaviorally Informed Financial Education Program for the Financially Vulnerable: Design and Effectiveness

ResearchComponents.InformationTable.Publication.Authors Ernst-Jan de Bruijn, Gerrit Antonides, Tamara Madern
ResearchComponents.InformationTable.Publication.PublishedIn Frontiers in Psychology
ResearchComponents.InformationTable.Publication.PublicationDate 2022
ResearchComponents.InformationTable.Publication.Lectorates Debt and Debt Collection
ResearchComponents.InformationTable.Publication.PublicationType Article

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Financially vulnerable consumers are often associated with suboptimal financial behaviors. Evaluated financial education programs so far show difficulties to effectively reach this target population. In our attempt to solve this problem, we built a behaviorally informed financial education program incorporating insights from both motivational and behavioral change theories. In a quasi-experimental field study among Dutch financially vulnerable people, we compared this program with both a control group and a traditional program group. In comparison with the control group, we found robust positive effects of the behaviorally informed program on financial skills and knowledge and self-reported financial behavior, but not on other outcomes. Additionally, we did not find evidence that the behaviorally informed program performed better than the traditional program. Finally, we discuss the findings and limitations of this study in light of the financial education literature and provide implications for policymaking and directions for future research.

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ResearchComponents.DetailedInformation.Language English
ResearchComponents.DetailedInformation.PublishedIn Frontiers in Psychology
ResearchComponents.DetailedInformation.Keywords financial literacy and education, financial behavior, financially vulnerable people, behavioral insights, quasi-experimental field study, financial education, financial literac

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