Nam publishes article in the Journal of Consumer Affairs

Published February 3, 2023

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Yunju Nam

Yunju Nam.

Congratulations to Yunju Nam, associate professor in the UB School of Social Work, and her colleagues on the publication of their paper, “Building financial capability among low-income older Asian immigrants: The roles of financial access and locus of control,” in the Journal of Consumer Affairs. 

Abstract

Using qualitative data collected from 13 individuals in the federally funded employment training program for low-income older adults in Los Angeles, California, the study examines financial capability among low-income older Asian immigrants, with special attention to the roles of financial access.

Based on the conceptual framework of financial capability, the in-depth interview data show barriers to (external and internal) and facilitators (ethnic banking and social support) of financial access among this population. We expand the conceptual framework of financial capability by adding the concepts of financial locus of control and information-related behaviors, and describe the dynamic process through which locus of control affects financial access, financial behaviors and financial outcome.

For Asian immigrants with internal locus of control, in-depth interviews vividly illustrate how newly gained financial access transforms individuals' financial outlook. Research, practice and policy implications are discussed.