Financial Literacy of Rural Population as a Determinant of Saving Behavior in Kazakhstan

Q4 Social Sciences Rural Sustainability Research Pub Date : 2017-11-01 DOI:10.1515/plua-2017-0010
Sholpan Gaisina, L. Kaidarova
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Abstract In rural Kazakhstan, the credit and insurance services are limited and the state support is weak. Therefore, households’ saving is crucial to provide an insurance against the economic and social shocks. The main goal of this study is to contribute to the literature on financial literacy in emerging economies, namely, the effect of financial literacy on saving rates of rural population. Being well educated not always means to be financial literate and make efficient decisions regarding one’s own finance. People with a lower formal education level but with better experience in consuming financial products could be better prepared for making financial decisions including those related to savings. In this paper other socio-economic determinants of saving rates were taken into account, such as an income level, family size and an employment status. This research was carried out in Pavlodar region of Kazakhstan, and the data collection took place in spring 2014. In total, 405 households were surveyed. Results of the analysis show that if a respondent gives at least one correct answer, it positively affects the saving rates as well as one can observe that the higher the financial literacy level, the higher are the saving rates. Availability of state supported financial education programs for rural people will significantly contribute to the financial literacy improvement. At the same time, providing various and appropriate financial products in rural areas will motivate rural people to search for new knowledge and require authorities to intensify activities in this field.
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哈萨克斯坦农村人口的金融素养是储蓄行为的决定因素
摘要在哈萨克斯坦农村,信贷和保险服务有限,国家支持薄弱。因此,家庭储蓄对于为抵御经济和社会冲击提供保险至关重要。本研究的主要目标是为新兴经济体的金融素养文献做出贡献,即金融素养对农村人口储蓄率的影响。受过良好教育并不总是意味着要精通金融知识,并就自己的财务做出有效的决策。正规教育水平较低但在消费金融产品方面有更好经验的人可以更好地为做出财务决策做好准备,包括与储蓄有关的决策。本文考虑了储蓄率的其他社会经济决定因素,如收入水平、家庭规模和就业状况。这项研究在哈萨克斯坦巴甫洛达尔地区进行,数据收集于2014年春季。总共有405户家庭接受了调查。分析结果表明,如果受访者至少给出一个正确答案,就会对储蓄率产生积极影响,而且可以观察到,金融知识水平越高,储蓄率就越高。为农村人口提供国家支持的金融教育项目将大大有助于提高金融素养。与此同时,在农村地区提供各种适当的金融产品将激励农村人民寻找新知识,并要求当局加强这一领域的活动。
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Rural Sustainability Research
Rural Sustainability Research Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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