Financial literacy, class of work, and investment behaviour of health workers: Evidence from Tarkwa municipal hospital
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University of Cape Coast
Abstract
This study examined the role of class of work on the relationship between
financial literacy and investment behaviour of health workers in Tarkwa
Municipal Hospital. The study discussed the the human capital theory,
behavioural economics theory, the concept of financial literacy, class of work,
investment behaviour as part of the theoretical and conceptual analysis. This
study utilised the positivism research paradigm, quantitative research approach
and an explanatory research design. The study was analysed using inferential
statistics through structural equation modelling. Using the simple random
sampling technique, 130 health workers were included in the study, and the
research employed a questionnaire to elicit the required data for the study. The
study found a significant positive relationship between financial literacy and
investment behaviour among health workers. Financial skills, attitude,
behaviour, awareness and knowledge had a significantly positive influence on
investment behaviour. The study found out that, class of work has a significant
effect on the investment behaviour of health workers. Lastly, the study found
out that, class of work significantly moderates the relationship between
financial literacy and investment behaviour. The study revealed that class of
work significantly moderates all the three dimensions of financial literacy on
investment behaviour. Based on the results, it is recommended that targeted
financial literacy training programmes be implemented for health workers. In
addition, management should implement targeted financial support and
education initiatives tailored to different classes of workers. Lastly,
management should focus on enhancing both financial literacy and socioeconomic
equity.
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xii,113p:,ill
