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Wednesday, May 22 • 3:45pm - 5:15pm
D3a An Examination of Young Adults’ Subjective Well-Being: The Effects of Personality, Financial Ability, and Financial Independence

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This paper examines whether personality traits influence financial ability and financial independence of emerging adults. Furthermore, the associations between personality traits, financial ability and independence, and emotional and psychological well-being are also examined. Using the most recent wave of the Panel Study of Income Dynamics and its Transition to Adulthood supplement, the results indicate that personality is associated with both perceived financial ability and financial independence and plays an important role in the emotional and psychological well-being of emerging adults.

Author(s): Lu Fan, Swarn Chatterjee, Jinhee Kim

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Lu Fan

Assistant Professor, University of Missouri


Wednesday May 22, 2019 3:45pm - 5:15pm EDT
Ernest Hemingway Salon 3