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I am an expert in the field of financial literacy, with extensive knowledge and experience in researching and analyzing various aspects of financial education. My expertise encompasses a wide range of topics related to financial literacy, including surveys, educational strategies, and the economic impact of financial knowledge.

Now, let's delve into the concepts covered in the article you provided, "A Survey of Financial Literacy among Students, Young Employees, and the Retired in India" by Agarwalla et al. (2012). This survey is part of a broader landscape of research on financial literacy, incorporating insights from various sources. Here's an overview of the key concepts and references mentioned in the article:

  1. Survey Methodology:

    • The article employs a survey methodology to assess financial literacy among different demographic groups in India.
    • References to survey design and sampling methodologies can be crucial in understanding the reliability of the findings.
  2. International Perspectives:

    • References to surveys and studies conducted in other countries, such as the "Recent Changes in U.S. Family Finances" by Aizcorbe et al. (2003), provide an international comparative context.
  3. Educational Strategies:

    • Mentions of educational tools and strategies for enhancing financial literacy, like "Measuring Financial Literacy: Results of the OECD/INFE Pilot Study" by Atkinson and Messy (2012).
  4. Demographic Considerations:

    • Exploration of financial literacy among specific demographic groups, such as millennials, as discussed in "Are Millennials the Future of Our Country?" by Alejandrino (2016).
  5. Statistical Tools:

    • Reference to statistical tools used in research, as seen in "Basic Statistical Tools in Research and Data Analysis" by Ali and Bhaskar (2016).
  6. Survey Sampling and Administration:

    • Methodological insights into survey sampling and administration from "Method Guide 3: Survey Sampling and Administration" by Barbosa et al. (2016).
  7. Impact on Clinical Practice:

    • The article "The Effectiveness of Self-Assessment on the Identification of Learner Needs, Learner Activity, and Impact on Clinical Practice" by Colthart et al. (2008) may provide insights into practical applications.
  8. Financial Education Effects:

    • References like "Effects of Financial Education among Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in Seoul, Korea: Evidence from a Survey" by Dayang (2011) shed light on the impact of financial education.
  9. Financial Inclusion:

    • Exploration of financial inclusion, as discussed in "Measuring Financial Inclusion: The Global Findex Database" by Demirguc-Kunt and Klapper (2012).
  10. Financial Well-being:

    • The article "Caught in a Debt Trap? An Analysis of the Financial Well-being of Teachers in the Philippines" by Ferrer (2017) delves into the financial well-being of specific groups.
  11. National Strategies:

    • Insights into national strategies for financial education, as discussed in "Current Status of National Strategies for Financial Education" by Grifoni and Messy (2012).
  12. Financial Capability Studies:

    • References to financial capability studies, such as the "Financial Capability in the United States: Report of Findings from the 2012 National Financial Capability Study" by FINRA (2013).
  13. Teacher Perceptions:

    • Exploration of teachers' perceptions of financial literacy, as seen in "Teachers’ Perceptions of Financial Literacy and the Implications for Professional Learning" by Sawatzki and Sullivan (2017).
  14. Global Financial Crisis Analysis:

    • The article "Global Financial Crisis of 2007: Analysis of Origin Assessment of Contagion to Emerging Economies, Lessons Challenges for Financial Regulation" by Ghani (2013) provides insights into the broader economic context.

These are just a few of the key concepts and references found in the article. If you have specific questions or if there's a particular aspect you'd like to explore further, feel free to let me know.

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