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Vulnerable consumers and debt in Australia: can social marketing assist?

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posted on 2024-11-23, 05:35 authored by Linda-Marie BrennanLinda-Marie Brennan, S Alexiades
There has been an increase in consumers¿ reliance on credit and rising consumer debt. The increase is especially problematic for those least able to afford debt of any kind ¿ welfare recipients. This qualitative study reports on 120 Australian welfare recipients¿ attitudes towards debt, their understanding about what constitutes acceptable debt and the debtmanagement strategies they adopt. The results of this research show that welfare recipients see debt as a way of life and as a means of survival in a society where a core value appears (to them) to be the acquisition of material wealth. Their status as income earners and therefore their capacity to service debt is less than others. Consequently, we could expect that their debt levels would be proportionally less; however, many participants in this research did not appear to understand the long term consequences of their level of debt. The paper concludes with a discussion as to how social marketing can be applied to potentially assist this vulnerable consumer group and the wider community.

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Outlet

Proceedings of the 2nd Australasian Nonprofit and Social Marketing Conference

Editors

Associate Professors Ruth Rentschler and John Hall

Name of conference

2nd Australasian Nonprofit and Social Marketing Conference

Publisher

Deakin University

Place published

Geelong, Australia

Start date

2005-09-22

End date

2005-09-23

Language

English

Former Identifier

2006018309

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

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2011-09-09

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  • Yes

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