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Sustainable Debt Behaviour and Well-Being of Young Adults: The Role of Parental Financial Socialisation Process
2019
Sustainability
Literature shows that parental financial socialisation plays an important role in attaining financial literacy as well as in shaping sustainable financial behaviours and that both translate into increased well-being indicators and financial security on micro- and macroeconomic levels. However, debt literacy and debt behaviour seem to be unique. Very little is known about the childhood financial socialisation process through which adults' sustainable debt behaviour is shaped and how debt
doi:10.3390/su11247210
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