The continued economic turmoil makes it imperative for the profession of social work, specifically within academic programs, to teach students how to utilize their education, training and skills to promote social and economic justice and to create social change on multiple levels, in numerous setting, and with clients in diverse economic situations. In order to create curricular components that can help social workers to better practice with marginalized populations, we must first better understand what social work students do (or do not) know about financial literacy. The purpose of this exploratory study was to better understand the financial literacy of undergraduate and graduate social work students. Findings suggest that students are n...
Youth in the United States are facing an increasingly complex and perilous financial world. Economic...
Thinking critically about finance and financial literacy helps people to make genuine financial choi...
This CSD Perspective has been adapted from an address given by Dr. Coffey on April 17, 2018, as part...
Although social work education competencies include economic justice, and practice includes addressi...
Social workers have many opportunities to integrate a focus on personal finance into their practice ...
Since the 1990s, social workers have renewed the profession’s early focus on improving the financial...
In the United States today, more than 56% of individuals are in debt (Foster,Meijer, Schuh, & Zabek,...
The reference to financial literacy in the G8 Action Plan drafted at the Sea Island Summit 2004 (Coh...
In 2020, the China Association of Social Work Education created the Financial Social Work Commission...
This article appears in the Journal of Social Work Education’s Special Section on Financial Capabili...
The most recent financial crisis in America has had a lasting effect on the citizens, institutions a...
Social workers currently engage in financial capability practice with low-income and financially vul...
This article appears in the Journal of Social Work Education’s Special Section on Financial Capabili...
Financial literacy education continues to be a deficiency in the U.S. education system because it is...
This article was published in the Journal of Community Practice’s special issue on Financial Capabil...
Youth in the United States are facing an increasingly complex and perilous financial world. Economic...
Thinking critically about finance and financial literacy helps people to make genuine financial choi...
This CSD Perspective has been adapted from an address given by Dr. Coffey on April 17, 2018, as part...
Although social work education competencies include economic justice, and practice includes addressi...
Social workers have many opportunities to integrate a focus on personal finance into their practice ...
Since the 1990s, social workers have renewed the profession’s early focus on improving the financial...
In the United States today, more than 56% of individuals are in debt (Foster,Meijer, Schuh, & Zabek,...
The reference to financial literacy in the G8 Action Plan drafted at the Sea Island Summit 2004 (Coh...
In 2020, the China Association of Social Work Education created the Financial Social Work Commission...
This article appears in the Journal of Social Work Education’s Special Section on Financial Capabili...
The most recent financial crisis in America has had a lasting effect on the citizens, institutions a...
Social workers currently engage in financial capability practice with low-income and financially vul...
This article appears in the Journal of Social Work Education’s Special Section on Financial Capabili...
Financial literacy education continues to be a deficiency in the U.S. education system because it is...
This article was published in the Journal of Community Practice’s special issue on Financial Capabil...
Youth in the United States are facing an increasingly complex and perilous financial world. Economic...
Thinking critically about finance and financial literacy helps people to make genuine financial choi...
This CSD Perspective has been adapted from an address given by Dr. Coffey on April 17, 2018, as part...