An optimal threshold for over-indebtedness: a study on the discrepancy between subjective and objective debt burdens
International Journal of Bank Marketing
ISSN: 0265-2323
Article publication date: 4 June 2024
Issue publication date: 20 November 2024
Abstract
Purpose
The study aims to explore the discrepancy between the subjective and objective debt burdens across various household socio-demographic and debt characteristics. Additionally, it seeks to establish an optimal debt service-to-income ratio (DSTI) threshold for identifying over-indebtedness.
Design/methodology/approach
This study utilized a sample of 1,004 respondents from a nationwide survey conducted among Polish indebted households. A discrepancy ratio (DR) measure was proposed to evaluate the divergence between subjective and objective over-indebtedness. Binary logistic regression was employed to estimate the probability of being subjectively and objectively over-indebted, as well as the discrepancy between the two measures of over-indebtedness. The study also employed numerical simulations to determine the optimal DSTI threshold for identifying over-indebted households in general and based on their socio-economic characteristics.
Findings
The study established a debt service-to-income ratio (DSTI) threshold of 20% to minimize the discrepancy between subjective and objective debt burden, which is lower than thresholds found in other studies aimed at identifying over-indebted households. Age, number of loans, self-perceived needs satisfaction and type of debt were identified as significant socio-economic and debt-related determinants of over-indebtedness. Household socio-economic and debt-related characteristics significantly influence the threshold for identifying over-indebtedness using DSTI. It can vary widely, ranging from as low as 11% for well-educated women with multiple loan commitments to 43.7% for young males with vocational education, high incomes and originating from households with four or more members.
Originality/value
The paper proposes a more comprehensive approach to debt burden analysis by introducing a new methodology for determining a debt service-to-income (DSTI) threshold that could serve as a measure of over-indebtedness based on the discrepancy between subjective and objective over-indebtedness. It also emphasizes the significance of socio-economic and debt-related factors in evaluating subjective and objective over-indebtedness.
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Acknowledgements
This study was supported by funds from the National Science Centre (NCN, Poland) (No. 2015/19/D/HS4/02569).
Citation
Bialowolski, P., Kowalski, R., Wałęga, A. and Wałęga, G. (2024), "An optimal threshold for over-indebtedness: a study on the discrepancy between subjective and objective debt burdens", International Journal of Bank Marketing, Vol. 42 No. 7, pp. 1536-1558. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJBM-05-2023-0283
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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