The financial crisis of 2008 has led to an increase in the number of studies on the financial condition of the younger generations. The current review maps the literature on the financial well-being of emerging adults in different disciplines (i.e., Economics, Sociology, Psychology) to systematically summarize and organize the scientific knowledge about their financial well-being by identifying this construct’s definition, components, predictors, and outcomes. Electronic databases were searched for Englishlanguage studies that measured the financial well-being (or its synonyms) variable and referred to emerging adults (18– 29 years). A total of 44 records were found eligible. The mapping of the coded data was organized into fiv...
The purpose of this study is to describe and test a conceptual model of the potential antecedents an...
The current study empirically tests a financial well-being (FWB) model built on financial socializat...
The study examines the financial literacy of 18–35-year-olds, with particular emphasis on the correl...
The financial crisis of 2008 has led to an increase in the number of studies on the financial condi...
The study of emerging adults’ financial condition has become a frequent research topic, as the youn...
After the 2008 economic crisis, the financial condition of youth has become a frequent research topi...
The prolonged transition to adulthood, characterizing the Mediterranean area and in particular Italy...
Families mobilize psychosocial resources to attune negative consequences of economic hardship, but r...
Financial well-being refers to one’s overall satisfaction with their current financial condition, a...
With savings rates at record lows and inadequate long-term financial planning for retirement, financ...
With savings rates at record lows and inadequate long-term financial planning for retirement, financ...
The studies that analyzed the emerging adults\u2019 financial well-being mainly verified individual ...
Since the 2008 economic crisis, research on financial well-being has grown exponentially. Most of th...
The reported study advances psychological theory of well-being by offering deeper insight into the f...
The aim of the study is to investigate how 2,084 U.S. college-educated young adults (61.9% female, a...
The purpose of this study is to describe and test a conceptual model of the potential antecedents an...
The current study empirically tests a financial well-being (FWB) model built on financial socializat...
The study examines the financial literacy of 18–35-year-olds, with particular emphasis on the correl...
The financial crisis of 2008 has led to an increase in the number of studies on the financial condi...
The study of emerging adults’ financial condition has become a frequent research topic, as the youn...
After the 2008 economic crisis, the financial condition of youth has become a frequent research topi...
The prolonged transition to adulthood, characterizing the Mediterranean area and in particular Italy...
Families mobilize psychosocial resources to attune negative consequences of economic hardship, but r...
Financial well-being refers to one’s overall satisfaction with their current financial condition, a...
With savings rates at record lows and inadequate long-term financial planning for retirement, financ...
With savings rates at record lows and inadequate long-term financial planning for retirement, financ...
The studies that analyzed the emerging adults\u2019 financial well-being mainly verified individual ...
Since the 2008 economic crisis, research on financial well-being has grown exponentially. Most of th...
The reported study advances psychological theory of well-being by offering deeper insight into the f...
The aim of the study is to investigate how 2,084 U.S. college-educated young adults (61.9% female, a...
The purpose of this study is to describe and test a conceptual model of the potential antecedents an...
The current study empirically tests a financial well-being (FWB) model built on financial socializat...
The study examines the financial literacy of 18–35-year-olds, with particular emphasis on the correl...