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    Financial Socialisation, Behaviour and Wellbeing among Students in Makerere University.
    (2023) Mukisa, Geofrey
    This work aimed at assessing the contribution of financial socialisation and financial behaviour, in explaining financial wellbeing among Makerere university students. The study was conducted using a cross sectional design which involved a quantitative approach. Close-ended self-administered questionnaires were used for the purpose of data collection. The population for the study included the undergraduate students of Makerere University. A 96.4% response rate was realised. The correlation results showed positive relationships between the examined variables. There was a positive relationship between financial socialisation and financial behaviour. A positive relationship between financial socialisation and financial wellbeing. Financial behaviour was also found to be positively related to financial wellbeing. The regression results also found all the independent variables to be statistically significant predictors of financial wellbeing explaining 34.8 %. The study has contributed in providing insight on the drivers of financial wellbeing among university students in the Ugandan context.

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