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Building a Financial Vulnerability Model

In: Financial Vulnerability in Canada

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  • Jerry Buckland

    (Redekop School of Business Canadian Mennonite University)

  • Brenda Spotton Visano

    (York University)

Abstract

This chapter builds a model of financial vulnerability based on results from Phase 1 of the Canadian Financial Diaries research project. Using mixed methodology, this project tracked the financial lives of 28 low- and modest-income participants for up to one year. Results found that people are influenced by internal rationalities and limitations, and these interact with external structures such as income level, banking opportunities, and social and government supports. Participants who demonstrated the greatest financial resilience were able to draw on household assets including human, social, livelihood, physical, and financial capitals. Financial vulnerability was more likely for participants with limited assets or deficit.

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  • Jerry Buckland & Brenda Spotton Visano, 2022. "Building a Financial Vulnerability Model," Springer Books, in: Financial Vulnerability in Canada, chapter 0, pages 35-56, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-92581-9_3
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-92581-9_3
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