配偶
金融知识
背景(考古学)
心理学
心理干预
多级模型
学历
读写能力
发展心理学
财务
社会心理学
作者
Yang Li,Jan E. Mutchler,Edward Alan Miller,Reginald Tucker-Seeley,Jing Jian Xiao
标识
DOI:10.1177/0192513x221105244
摘要
We examine cross-spouse associations between education and financial literacy among older couples, net of own education, and whether the cross-spouse associations differ by gender. Using data from the Cognitive Economics Study, we employ multilevel actor–partner interdependence regression models to examine both the actor and partner associations between education and financial literacy ( N = 205 dyads) and the moderating role of gender. Findings indicate that the partner association between education and financial literacy was moderated by gender. Husbands’ education was associated with wives’ financial literacy, net of own education and controls, but wives’ education was not associated with husbands’ financial literacy. The study adds to our knowledge of the role of the family context in financial literacy, net of own education. Results suggest that factors shaping financial knowledge may spill over from husbands to wives. Interventions to enhance older adults’ financial knowledge should take into account the family context and consider couple-based approaches.
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