Financial education level of high school students and its economic reflections

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Tarcísio Pedro da
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Magro,Cristian Baú Dal, Gorla,Marcello Christiano, Nakamura,Wilson Toshiro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Administração (São Paulo)
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Resumo: Abstract This research contributes to the understanding of the level of financial education of high school students from public schools, as well as verifying how their financial knowledge has been generated, providing a view of the gaps in financial education with which these students are able to attend undergraduate courses later. The objective of the research was to determine the level of financial education of high school students from public schools, according to individual, demographic and socializing aspects. The research methodology was characterized as descriptive regarding procedures such as survey and the approach of the quantitative nature of the problem. The research population included 4698 high school students from 14 public schools in the city of Blumenau. In the data processing, the Kruskal-Wallis and chi-square tests were used. The results indicate that there is an effective financial education among young high school students, which can be noticed in findings such as: some of the young are not obliged to explain to parents where they are spending their financial resources; students have acquired, largely, their financial knowledge with parents and relatives, and in day-to-day practices, but there is little dialog in the family on financial matters. The financial knowledge coming from the school is low, requiring an improvement in the quality of this knowledge at this stage or in the future, including undergraduate courses. Finally, potential workers may cause social problems through their inability to manage their resources and/or the expenses of their families.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Financial education level of high school students and its economic reflections
title Financial education level of high school students and its economic reflections
spellingShingle Financial education level of high school students and its economic reflections
Silva,Tarcísio Pedro da
Financial education
Individual characteristics
Demographic characteristics
Socialization characteristics
High school
title_short Financial education level of high school students and its economic reflections
title_full Financial education level of high school students and its economic reflections
title_fullStr Financial education level of high school students and its economic reflections
title_full_unstemmed Financial education level of high school students and its economic reflections
title_sort Financial education level of high school students and its economic reflections
author Silva,Tarcísio Pedro da
author_facet Silva,Tarcísio Pedro da
Magro,Cristian Baú Dal
Gorla,Marcello Christiano
Nakamura,Wilson Toshiro
author_role author
author2 Magro,Cristian Baú Dal
Gorla,Marcello Christiano
Nakamura,Wilson Toshiro
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Tarcísio Pedro da
Magro,Cristian Baú Dal
Gorla,Marcello Christiano
Nakamura,Wilson Toshiro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Financial education
Individual characteristics
Demographic characteristics
Socialization characteristics
High school
topic Financial education
Individual characteristics
Demographic characteristics
Socialization characteristics
High school
description Abstract This research contributes to the understanding of the level of financial education of high school students from public schools, as well as verifying how their financial knowledge has been generated, providing a view of the gaps in financial education with which these students are able to attend undergraduate courses later. The objective of the research was to determine the level of financial education of high school students from public schools, according to individual, demographic and socializing aspects. The research methodology was characterized as descriptive regarding procedures such as survey and the approach of the quantitative nature of the problem. The research population included 4698 high school students from 14 public schools in the city of Blumenau. In the data processing, the Kruskal-Wallis and chi-square tests were used. The results indicate that there is an effective financial education among young high school students, which can be noticed in findings such as: some of the young are not obliged to explain to parents where they are spending their financial resources; students have acquired, largely, their financial knowledge with parents and relatives, and in day-to-day practices, but there is little dialog in the family on financial matters. The financial knowledge coming from the school is low, requiring an improvement in the quality of this knowledge at this stage or in the future, including undergraduate courses. Finally, potential workers may cause social problems through their inability to manage their resources and/or the expenses of their families.
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