2021
DOI: 10.19181/population.2021.24.2.4
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Features of the financial behavior of student youth

Abstract: The article deals with characteristic features of the financial behavior of student youth and factors affecting it. This paper is based on the results of the author's survey that was conducted in the fall of2020and covered 1242students from 17 universities in Russia. It examines the attitude of young people to saving, consumer, and investment behavior. The author sought to finds out whether the consumer preferences of young students are consistent with their financial capabilities, and whether young people are… Show more

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“…working students; using the services of microfinance organizations; -students with a higher (compared to those not prone to deviations) level of family income and expenses for personal needs; -students assessing their financial situation as either very poor or above average; -students who face problems of lack of money before a scholarship/salary quite often or never face them [6]. The conducted research indicates a fairly high propensity of young people to engage in deviant financial behavior.…”
Section: Tendency Of Students To Deviant Financial Behaviormentioning
confidence: 86%
“…working students; using the services of microfinance organizations; -students with a higher (compared to those not prone to deviations) level of family income and expenses for personal needs; -students assessing their financial situation as either very poor or above average; -students who face problems of lack of money before a scholarship/salary quite often or never face them [6]. The conducted research indicates a fairly high propensity of young people to engage in deviant financial behavior.…”
Section: Tendency Of Students To Deviant Financial Behaviormentioning
confidence: 86%