Does enrolling in finance-related majors improve financial habits? A case study of China’s college students

Author:

Huang Wei,Liao Xiaowei,Li FanORCID,Yao Panpan

Abstract

AbstractThere is a growing awareness of the importance of financial management skills. However, few studies have systematically examined this topic in China’s current higher education (HE) system. In this study, we examine whether enrolling in a finance-related program, either as a degree program or as an elective, improves students’ financial literacy and habits. We conducted a mixed-method study with a sample of 1334 students from seven universities in central China. Multivariate regression, matching methods, and the inverse–probability–weighting methods were used for quantitative analysis. The results indicate that college students are generally dissatisfied with their financial situation. Enrolling in finance-related majors has little effect on improving students’ financial habits, despite a substantial improvement in their financial literacy. In the current HE system, there is a significant lack of personal finance management training. Therefore, curriculum design and field practices regarding students’ personal finance management skills should be introduced to enhance their financial habits.

Funder

The Humanities and Social Sciences Project of Ministry of Education of China

The Hunan Provincial Project of the Social Science Achievement Review Committee

Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province

Postgraduate Scientific Research Innovation Project of Hunan Province

The Open Fund Project of Center for Digital Economy and Regional High-Quality Development Research

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Education

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