Journal article
‘Fledgling Financial Needs’, Affordability and Attitudes as Drivers of Noninsurance Among Young Australians
E Bourova, I Ramsay, P Ali
Economic Papers | Wiley | Published : 2024
Abstract
Building, home contents and comprehensive car insurance promise protection against loss or damage from fire, flooding, accident and theft. In Australia, young people aged 18–24 are among the groups most likely to forego these insurance products. Yet research on the reasons for this remains limited, as noninsurance among young people is attributed to their dependent or ‘fledgling’ life stage, with minimal income and assets warranting protection. In this article, we argue that noninsurance may have serious consequences for young people, particularly if they have limited savings and cannot count on financial assistance from their families. Drawing upon survey findings, we undertake an in-depth ..
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