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Parental roles, financial literacy and budgeting behaviour: a survey during the COVID-19 pandemic

Trang M.T. Phung (Faculty of Finance - Banking, Hoa Sen University, Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam)

Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education

ISSN: 2050-7003

Article publication date: 8 July 2022

Issue publication date: 7 April 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to provide evidence on the importance of parental financial heads in the family in promoting students' financial literacy levels and budgeting habits.

Design/methodology/approach

Using survey data on 730 college students in Vietnam, this study investigated the relationship between parental financial heads, students' financial literacy and budgeting habits. Multiple regression and logit function are the primary approaches in the study.

Findings

This study found a positive association between parental head roles and students' financial literacy and budgeting habits after controlling for demographics. Students whose parents are primarily responsible for financial decisions in the family perform higher in financial literacy and make a budget more frequently. The results are robust to alternative approaches.

Practical implications

This study’s results help parents, especially mothers who are often more vulnerable in the family, better understand the important role of being the financial deciders in the family and how this can increase their children's financial literacy and help their children manage money more effectively.

Originality/value

This is the first study to address the importance of parents' head roles in enhancing students' financial literacy and budgeting behaviour.

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Acknowledgements

The author is grateful to the conferences and the anonymous referees of the journal for their extremely useful suggestions to improve the quality of the paper.

Citation

Phung, T.M.T. (2023), "Parental roles, financial literacy and budgeting behaviour: a survey during the COVID-19 pandemic", Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education, Vol. 15 No. 3, pp. 796-812. https://doi.org/10.1108/JARHE-03-2022-0086

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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