The findings of the study indicate that the financial literacy of Ukrainian teenagers remains at a basic level.
This information was reported by the NBU.
The research demonstrated that the average percentage of correct answers to case tasks among teenagers is 46.6%,
which corresponds to 3 points on a 12-point grading scale.
The best results were shown by students from Dnipropetrovsk (57.4%), Ivano-Frankivsk (53.7%) regions, and Kyiv (50.4%).
The lowest results were recorded in Kirovohrad (37.4%), Mykolaiv (39.7%), and Chernivtsi (41.4%) regions.
Girls achieved better results (47.4%) compared to boys (45.6%). Urban and rural students scored 48% and 40% respectively.
Notably, no teenager provided 100% correct answers to all the case questions presented in the survey.
The research was conducted by specialists from the Ukrainian Institute of Social Studies named after O. Yaremenko in April 2024. The participant sample was formed by employees of the State Scientific Institution "Institute of Educational Analytics".
During the study, specialists tested over 3,000 students aged 14 to 17 from 19 regions of Ukraine and Kyiv.