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  • Economics
  • Psychology

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  • Financial social work (FSW) addresses financial instability, poverty, and economic inequality.
  • It integrates social work's empathetic approach with financial capability and asset building (FCAB) efforts.
  • FCAB aims to enhance individual and household financial well-being through specialized programs and skill-building.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide an overview of Financial Social Work (FSW) as a field and practice.
  • To explore FSW's incorporation of insights from other disciplines, interventions, and education.
  • To examine the global spread of FSW and its impact on well-being.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and synthesis of existing research on FSW.
  • Analysis of FSW's theoretical underpinnings and practical applications.
  • Exploration of multidisciplinary approaches integrating behavioral finance and psychology.

Main Results:

  • FSW has evolved from poverty alleviation to a broad spectrum of interventions.
  • Practitioners utilize technology to promote financial resilience.
  • FSW incorporates insights from behavioral finance and psychology.

Conclusions:

  • FSW is a vital practice addressing economic challenges for vulnerable populations.
  • The field integrates diverse strategies to improve financial capability and asset building.
  • FSW's multidisciplinary and global reach enhances financial well-being.