Due to the increased financial pressure—exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic—that students in higher education need to endure, considerable attention is being drawn towards the determinants of student financial anxiety. A conflicting picture has been captured about financial literacy, which has been shown to either be associated with better financial well-being or to be unrelated to financial stress. While discerning between financial knowledge (‘objective’ financial literacy) and perceived ability to manage personal finances (‘subjective’ financial literacy), this study also explores the impact that students' attitudes towards debt may exert on their financial anxiety. In a sample of 174 university students from the UK, we measured student...
Concerns over the impact of debt on participation in higher education (HE) have dominated much of th...
The new student funding regime introduced by the 2004 Higher Education Act in England is predicated ...
Research among prospective UK undergraduates in 2002 found that some students, especially from low s...
Due to the increased financial pressure—exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic—that students in highe...
This study examined predictors of three measures of financial well-being in 354 college students. Re...
Our study examines the financial literacy of students in higher education studying economics. Litera...
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. This paper reports the results of a cross-national study spanning England, New ...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This study examines the construction of debt attitudes among 439 fir...
Introduction: In the UK, as in many other high-income countries, debt due to higher education has in...
Poorer financial circumstances among undergraduate students predict worse academic outcomes, yet the...
The impact of financial concerns on overall mental health has become a popular topic among researche...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Human Ecology-Personal Financial PlanningMaurice M MacDonaldWith t...
This study examines the construction of debt attitudes among 439 first‐year undergraduates in Englan...
Due to the overwhelming nature of mounting college tuition and rising daily expenses, it is feasible...
The new student funding regime introduced by the 2004 Higher Education Act in England is predicated ...
Concerns over the impact of debt on participation in higher education (HE) have dominated much of th...
The new student funding regime introduced by the 2004 Higher Education Act in England is predicated ...
Research among prospective UK undergraduates in 2002 found that some students, especially from low s...
Due to the increased financial pressure—exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic—that students in highe...
This study examined predictors of three measures of financial well-being in 354 college students. Re...
Our study examines the financial literacy of students in higher education studying economics. Litera...
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. This paper reports the results of a cross-national study spanning England, New ...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This study examines the construction of debt attitudes among 439 fir...
Introduction: In the UK, as in many other high-income countries, debt due to higher education has in...
Poorer financial circumstances among undergraduate students predict worse academic outcomes, yet the...
The impact of financial concerns on overall mental health has become a popular topic among researche...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Human Ecology-Personal Financial PlanningMaurice M MacDonaldWith t...
This study examines the construction of debt attitudes among 439 first‐year undergraduates in Englan...
Due to the overwhelming nature of mounting college tuition and rising daily expenses, it is feasible...
The new student funding regime introduced by the 2004 Higher Education Act in England is predicated ...
Concerns over the impact of debt on participation in higher education (HE) have dominated much of th...
The new student funding regime introduced by the 2004 Higher Education Act in England is predicated ...
Research among prospective UK undergraduates in 2002 found that some students, especially from low s...