At the onset of the COVID-19 outbreak we conducted two surveys in the United Kingdom and Sweden (N=2021) regarding how people assess the near future economic situation within their household, nation, and the world. Together with psychological factors related to information processing we link these prospects to financial well-being. We find that, although generally very pessimistic, a substantial proportion of individuals believes that their households' economy will be doing substantially better than the national and global economy, suggesting a "financial better-than-average" effect. Furthermore, we find that the pessimism regarding future household economic situation and being financially ignorant are associated with decreased financial we...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had enormous effects on the U.S. economy and may have had serious negative...
In the context of a steady rise of household indebtedness in the United Kingdom since the early nine...
Since the 2008 economic crisis, research on financial well-being has grown exponentially. Most of th...
At the onset of the COVID-19 outbreak we conducted two surveys in the United Kingdom and Sweden (N=2...
We investigate the antecedents of subjective financial well-being and general well-being during the ...
We use ANZ's Financial Wellbeing Indicator, which draws on multiple questions in the continuous Roy ...
Abstract With many businesses unable to operate normally due to widespread governmentimposed lockd...
We examine determinants of the objective and subjective financial fragility of 2100 individuals acro...
We examine determinants of the objective and subjective financial fragility of 2100 individuals acro...
In early March 2020, two crises emerged: the COVID-19 public health crisis and a corresponding econo...
The economic crisis precipitated by the COVID-19 pandemic has placed considerable financial pressure...
Many households in affluent industrialised countries have low incomes and regularly forego on needs ...
The reported study advances psychological theory of well-being by offering deeper insight into the f...
The present research examines the relationship between emotional vulnerability, economic vulnerabili...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on Swedish business owners. Based on conservation of re...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had enormous effects on the U.S. economy and may have had serious negative...
In the context of a steady rise of household indebtedness in the United Kingdom since the early nine...
Since the 2008 economic crisis, research on financial well-being has grown exponentially. Most of th...
At the onset of the COVID-19 outbreak we conducted two surveys in the United Kingdom and Sweden (N=2...
We investigate the antecedents of subjective financial well-being and general well-being during the ...
We use ANZ's Financial Wellbeing Indicator, which draws on multiple questions in the continuous Roy ...
Abstract With many businesses unable to operate normally due to widespread governmentimposed lockd...
We examine determinants of the objective and subjective financial fragility of 2100 individuals acro...
We examine determinants of the objective and subjective financial fragility of 2100 individuals acro...
In early March 2020, two crises emerged: the COVID-19 public health crisis and a corresponding econo...
The economic crisis precipitated by the COVID-19 pandemic has placed considerable financial pressure...
Many households in affluent industrialised countries have low incomes and regularly forego on needs ...
The reported study advances psychological theory of well-being by offering deeper insight into the f...
The present research examines the relationship between emotional vulnerability, economic vulnerabili...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on Swedish business owners. Based on conservation of re...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had enormous effects on the U.S. economy and may have had serious negative...
In the context of a steady rise of household indebtedness in the United Kingdom since the early nine...
Since the 2008 economic crisis, research on financial well-being has grown exponentially. Most of th...