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Świadomość finansowa i ubezpieczeniowa w Polsce
Języki publikacji
Abstrakty
Celem pracy jest przedstawienie krytycznej analizy różnych koncepcji związanych ze świadomością finansową. Omówiono również przydatność standardowych pytań dotyczących świadomości finansowej oraz prezentacja wyników pierwszych polskich badań z użyciem pytań tzw. wielkiej trójki w porównaniu z wybranymi krajami. Wreszcie przedstawiono propozycję pytań analizujących świadomość ubezpieczeniową oraz wyniki polskich badań z ich użyciem. (abstrakt oryginalny)
The aim of this paper is to present a critical analysis of different concepts related to financial literacy. Discussion of the usefulness of standard questions on financial literacy and a presentation of the first Polish research of "Big Three" questions on financial literacy compared with selected countries are also included. Finally, a questionnaire on insurance literacy and the findings from Polish research are presented. (original abstract)
Twórcy
autor
- Warsaw School of Economics, Poland
autor
- WSB University in Toruń
Bibliografia
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