Manuel Ignacio Correa Abarzúa's research while affiliated with Universidad de La Frontera and other places
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En esta investigación se compara el efecto del modelo de consumo neoliberal en adolescentes, hombres y mujeres, de Quito (Ecuador) y Santiago (Chile). El objetivo es describir estilos de consumo, actitud hacia el dinero y materialismo en adolescentes de ambas ciudades y comparar de acuerdo a país de procedencia y género de los participantes. La mue...
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... One explanation is that fi nancial stress incorporates elements that go beyond fi nancial knowledge and emerges from variables such as level of indebtedness and unhealthy fi nancial practices, like spending exceeds income. This is the case of higher education students, who have a lower level of fi nancial knowledge, and therefore, a greater distrust of their own fi nancial skills and high levels of indebtedness (Denegri et al., 2021;Duque et al., 2016). ...