1st Edition

The Routledge Handbook of Financial Literacy

Edited By Gianni Nicolini, Brenda J. Cude Copyright 2022
560 Pages 44 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

560 Pages 44 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

560 Pages 44 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Financial literacy and financial education are not new topics, even though interest in these topics among policymakers, financial authorities, and academics continues to grow. The Routledge Handbook of Financial Literacy provides a comprehensive reference work that addresses both research perspectives and practical applications to financial education. This is the first volume to summarize the... Read more

Part 1 What is Financial Literacy?

1 Defining Financial Literacy

Brenda J. Cude

2 Financial Literacy among Children: Supporting the Achievement of Financial Well-Being in Adulthood

Anita I. Drever and Nicole M. Else-Quest

3 Financial Literacy among Young Adults

Joyce Serido

4 Financial Literacy among Older Adults

Shinae L. Choi and Brenda J. Cude

5 A Multidimensional Approach to Defining and Measuring Financial Literacy in the Digital Age

Angela C. Lyons and Josephine Kass-Hanna

Part 2 Measuring Financial Literacy

6 Measuring Financial Literacy: The Role of Knowledge, Skills, and Attitudes

Marlene Haupt

7 Financial Literacy and Numeracy

Elisa Darriet, Marianne Guille, and Jean-Christophe Vergnaud

8 Assessment Methodologies in Financial Literacy: Best Practices and Guidelines

Gianni Nicolini

9 Customizing Financial Literacy

Gianni Nicolini

Part 3 Relevance and Effectiveness of Financial Literacy

10 Now More than Ever: Why Financial Literacy is a Key Element of Post-COVID-19 Recovery

Elsa Fornero, Anna Lo Prete, and Noemi Oggero

11 The Likely Influence of Financial Literacy on Financial Behaviors

William B. Walstad and Sam Allgood

Part 4 Improving Financial Literacy: The Role of Financial Education

12 Overview of Financial Education

Suzanne Bartholomae and Jonathan J. Fox

13 Financial Education in Schools

Robin Henager and M.J. Kabaci

14 Financial Education for Adults: Effective Practices and Some Recommendations

Suzanne Bartholomae, D. Elizabeth Kiss, and Maria Pippidis

15 Financial Education in Human Trafficking Interventions: Implications for Research, Programming, and Policy

David Okech, Claire Bolton, and Elyssa Schroeder

16 Fintech, Financial Literacy, and Financial Education

Peter J. Morgan

17 Education or Entertainment? On the Potential of Games in Financial Education

Panu Kalmi and Tanja Sihvonen

18 Alternatives to Financial Education

Lauren E. Willis

Part 5 Financial Literacy and Financial Education Around the World

19 Financial Literacy and Financial Education in the United States

Brenda J. Cude

20 Financial Literacy and Financial Education in Canada

Jodi Letkiewicz

21 Financial Literacy and Financial Education in Central America and the Caribbean

Donna E. Danns and George K. Danns

22 Financial Literacy and Financial Education in South America

Cristina Carrillo Rivero

23 Financial Literacy and Financial Education in Western Europe

Luc Arrondel, Marlene Haupt, María Jesús Mancebón, Gianni Nicolini, Manuel Wälti, and Jasmira Wiersma

24 Financial Literacy and Financial Education in Northern Europe

Anu Raijas

25 Financial Literacy and Financial Education in Eastern Europe

Andrzej Cwynar

26 Financial Literacy and Financial Education in Africa

Sophia T. Anong, Judith Aboagye, and Jaeyong Yoo

27 Financial Literacy and Financial Education in Asia

Jing Jian Xiao

28 Financial Literacy and Financial Education in Australia and New Zealand

Andrew C. Worthington and Tracey West

29 Financial Literacy, Financial Education, and Islamic Finance

Andrew C. Worthington and Ainulashikin Marzuki

Part 6 Beyond Financial Literacy

30 Financial Literacy and Behavioral Economics: Knowledge, Nudging, and the Psychology of Decision-Making

Vera Rita De Mello Ferreira

31 Financial Literacy and Financial Well-Being

Dee Warmath

32 The Relationship Between Financial Literacy and Financial Inclusion

Antonia Grohmann and Lukas Menkhoff

Biography

Gianni Nicolini is Associate Professor in Banking and Finance at the University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy, in the Faculty of Economics, Department of Management and Law (DML).

Brenda J. Cude is Professor Emeritus, Consumer Economics, in the Department of Financial Planning, Housing and Consumer Economics at the University of Georgia, U.S.A.