
عوامل تعیین کننده سواد مالی و استفاده از خدمات مالی: یک مطالعه تجربی در میان کارگران بخش غیرسازمان یافته در سناریوی هند | ||
Interdisciplinary Journal of Management Studies | ||
Article 7, Volume 12, Issue 4, July 1398, Pages 657-675 PDF (480.85 K) | ||
Document Type: مقاله پژوهشی | ||
DOI: 10.22059/ijms.2019.268945.673392 | ||
Authors | ||
دیبابراتا جانا* 1; آبهی جیت سینها2; آریندام گوپتا2 | ||
1مدرسه کنتای، پوربا مدینی پور، بنگال غربی، هند | ||
2گروه تجارت، دانشگاه ویدیاساگار، میدناپور، بنگال غربی، هند | ||
Abstract | ||
هدف مقاله حاضر شناسایی تاثیر متغیرهای جمعیتی و اجتماعی – اقتصادی بر سواد مالی و تاثیر آن بر استفاده از خدمات مالی است. برای این مطالعه داده های اولیه از 400 کارگر بخش غیر سازمان یافته منطقه غربی مدینی پور، همچنین از رشد اقتصادی در ایالت بنگال غربی هند جمع آوری شده است. نتایج رگرسیون لجیت نشان میدهد که اصلی ترین متغیرهای توضیحی سواد مالی شغل، درآمد و صلاحیت تحصیلی می باشد. به همین ترتیب، مهمترین عامل مثبت سواد مالی، درآمد و محل زندگی است. بنابراین نتیجه این پژوهش پیامد مهمی در هدایت سیاستگذاران در زمینه بهبود و در نظر گرفتن سواد مالی دارد. | ||
Keywords | ||
عوامل جمعیت شناختی; سواد مالی; استفاده از خدمات مالی; بخش غیرسازمان یافته; لجیت | ||
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