TY - JOUR T1 - Relative Financial Deprivation and Financial Satisfaction among Minimum Wage Earners in Türkiye: A Serial Mediation Analysis TT - Türkiye’deki Asgari Ücretlilerde Göreli Finansal Yoksunluk ve Finansal Memnuniyet İlişkisi: Bir Seri Aracılık Analizi AU - Ersarı Taşkesen, Göknur AU - Karacaoğlu, Korhan PY - 2024 DA - December Y2 - 2024 DO - 10.30784/epfad.1577627 JF - Ekonomi Politika ve Finans Araştırmaları Dergisi JO - EPF Journal PB - Ekonomi ve Finansal Araştırmalar Derneği WT - DergiPark SN - 2587-151X SP - 763 EP - 778 VL - 9 IS - 4 LA - en AB - The research is a behavioral finance-based study that examines the financial difficulties experienced by minimum wage earners in Turkey from a psychological perspective. In this context, the study explains the financial difficulties experienced by minimum wage earners based on the theory of relative deprivation. The aim of the study is to determine the financial difficulties experienced by minimum wage earners and the psychological effects of this situation. To achieve this goal, the study examines the serial mediator role of financial self-efficacy and financial anxiety in the relationship between relative financial deprivation and financial satisfaction. In this context, a survey was conducted among 633 minimum wage earners in Turkey. The findings of the study indicate that minimum wage earners in Turkey experience relative financial deprivation, which in turn reduces their financial satisfaction. Furthermore, the study revealed that financial self-efficacy and financial anxiety act as mediators in the relationship between relative financial deprivation and financial satisfaction, with each acting independently. However, the study also demonstrated that financial self-efficacy and financial anxiety do not act in a serial mediation role in the relationship between financial deprivation and financial satisfaction. KW - Relative Financial Deprivation KW - Financial Self-Efficacy KW - Financial Anxiety KW - Financial Satisfaction KW - Minimum Wage Workers N2 - Araştırmamız Türkiye’deki asgari ücretlilerin yaşadığı finansal sıkıntıları psikolojik açıdan inceleyen davranışsal finans temelli bir araştırmadır. Bu kapsamda çalışmamız asgari ücretlilerin yaşadığı finansal sıkıntıları göreli yoksunluk teorisine dayandırarak açıklamaktadır. Çalışmanın amacı asgari ücretlilerin yaşadığı finansal sıkıntıların ve bu durumun yarattığı psikolojik etkilerin neler olduğunu belirlemektir. Bu amaca ulaşmak için çalışmada göreli finansal yoksunluk ve finansal memnuniyet arasındaki ilişkide finansal öz yeterlilik ve finansal kaygının seri aracı rolü incelenmektedir. 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