Aims and Scope
The Journal aims to publish rigorous research on financial literacy and financial well-being, inform public policies as well as public, private and civil society strategies and activities, with the ultimate objective of improving the financial literacy, resilience and well-being of individuals and micro and small entrepreneurs. It covers research on the various elements of financial literacy (and related concepts, e.g. financial capability, including financial knowledge, attitudes, behaviours and skills) and financial well-being and their relationships and determinants. It includes research the related fields, such as financial inclusion, financial consumer protection, and financial resilience, which has recently been identified as one of the elements for maintaining well-being in the face of hardship.
Accepted Article Types
- Article*
- Book Review**
* All or part of the publication costs for these article types may be covered by one of the agreements Cambridge University Press has made to support open access. For authors not covered by an agreement, and without APC funding, please see this journal's open access options for instructions on how to request an APC waiver.
** No APCs are required for these article types.