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Financial Literacy and Economic Disparity among Canadian Students, Evidence and Policy Pathways

Financial literacy serves as a critical determinant of economic mobility and equitable resource allocation within postsecondary environments. By examining the intersection of institutional aid structures and individual financial competency, this report addresses systemic barriers that perpetuate economic inequality among diverse student populations.

연구의 타당성

This report addresses the vital role of financial literacy in mitigating economic inequality within Canada's postsecondary education system.

연구 목적

To provide evidence-based recommendations for institutions to bridge the gap between financial knowledge and economic equity.

수행 과제

  • Synthesize existing literature on the impact of financial literacy on student economic outcomes.
  • Analyze the regressive effects of current merit-based aid structures on marginalized student populations.
  • Develop actionable policy pathways for integrating financial education into the Canadian higher education experience.

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이론

The Nexus of Financial Literacy and Socioeconomic Status

Explores how financial knowledge influences long-term economic stability and decision-making capacity among students.

방법

Integrated Comparative Analysis

Details the methodology for synthesizing international peer-reviewed evidence with Canadian institutional policy documents.

분석

Critique of Merit-Based Aid Distribution

Examines the tension between merit-contingent funding and the necessity for need-based support in promoting equality.

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  • The preview leverages established academic studies and policy-oriented documents to ground the analysis in verified data.
  • The full report will expand the evidence base to include Canadian-specific institutional reports and provincial education directives to ensure regional relevance.

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분석

Structural Disparities in Aid Distribution

The tension between merit-based aid and equitable access remains a central theme in academic discourse [1][3]. While merit-based scholarships are often framed as incentives for academic excellence, they may function as instruments that widen the resource gap for students from underrepresented backgrounds. Findings indicate that students lacking early exposure to financial education are less equipped to navigate complex aid systems, often defaulting to debt-funded programs [1]. Addressing this disparity requires a dual approach: enhancing individual financial literacy and redesigning aid policies to prioritize accessibility.

방법

Systematic Evidence Synthesis

This report employs a systematic desk-research methodology, synthesizing international peer-reviewed literature on financial education with national Canadian policy frameworks. Comparative criteria focus on the intersection of socioeconomic status, aid distribution mechanisms, and student outcomes [1][3]. Limitations include the reliance on secondary data, which necessitates a cautious extrapolation of global academic trends to the specific context of the Canadian postsecondary sector.

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Financial Literacy and Economic Disparity among Canadian Students, Evidence and Policy Pathways

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First M. Last

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Dr. First Last

City, 2026

서론

The acquisition of financial literacy is fundamental to navigating the complex landscape of postsecondary education costs and debt management in Canada. Research suggests that financial competency profoundly influences student retention and long-term economic stability, yet current institutional frameworks often fail to account for disparate baseline knowledge levels among varying student demographics [3].

Economic inequality is frequently exacerbated by the distribution mechanisms of financial aid. Evidence indicates that systems prioritizing merit-based awards often inadvertently disadvantage students from marginalized class backgrounds who possess high financial need but lack access to traditional financial support networks [1]. This misalignment creates a barrier to equitable educational attainment, where the burden of rising tuition costs necessitates robust financial planning and literacy skills [3].

This report evaluates the nexus between financial literacy, institutional aid policy, and economic outcomes for students. Utilizing a synthesis of peer-reviewed international literature and national policy indicators, the work identifies key areas where academic institutions can intervene to promote economic fairness. By bridging the gap between individual financial awareness and institutional support, this study provides actionable recommendations for fostering a more equitable postsecondary environment for all Canadian learners.

References

  1. Merit Aid and Inequality: Evidence from Baccalaureate & Beyond (2001)
    Derek V. Price
    DOI 링크
  2. FORMATION OF ECONOMIC CULTURE AND THE BASICS OF FINANCIAL LITERACY AMONG PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS (2025)
    Ksenia Vladimirovna Petrova
    DOI 링크
  3. Financial Literacy and Financial Education: Recommendations, Evidence and Policy Implications (2021)
    Hersh Shefrin
    DOI 링크
  4. FINANCIAL LITERACY AND HOUSEHOLD FINANCIAL BEHAVIOR AMONG NON-EARNING WOMEN IN URBAN INDIA: EVIDENCE FROM BANGALORE CENTRAL (2025)
    Mohammed Irfan Shariff, Dr. RanjithKumar.S
  5. Women and Human Development (2000)
    Martha C. Nussbaum

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