Demographic, Financial Literacy, and Financial Behavior of Women Working in Manufacturing Industry

Anastasia Anggarkusuma Arofah, D. Maharani
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The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of demographic factors and financial literacy on financial behavior of women working in manufacturing industry. Women are the targets of financial literacy due to their involvement in fulfilling the household needs and welfare. This research is quantitative research. Using the questionnaire on 115 respondents in this study from various manufacturing industries in Purbalingga with probability sampling as the technique. While the data analysis technique used Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) PLS 3.0. The findings show that, first, demographic factors contribute positively and significantly towards female workers’ financial behavior with original sample value 0.224 and t-value 2.420 > 1.96; second, financial literacy also contributes positively and significantly towards financial behavior with original sample value 0.256 and t-value 3.251 > 1.96. The higher the demographic factors of female workers, the better their financial management are. Likewise, students with low financial literacy tend to be able to hold back their urges to buy things and use services. Moreover, the significance of financial literacy and demographic factors has important implications for the development of policies that aim to improve financial behaviour among women working in financial education programs.
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制造业女性的人口统计学、金融知识和金融行为
本研究的目的是确定人口因素和金融素养对制造业女性金融行为的影响。妇女是金融知识普及的对象,因为她们参与满足家庭需要和福利。这项研究是定量研究。本研究采用概率抽样的方法,对普尔巴灵嘎各制造业的115名被调查者进行问卷调查。数据分析技术采用结构方程建模(SEM) PLS 3.0。研究结果表明:人口因素对女职工理财行为有显著的正向影响,原始样本值为0.224,t值为2.420 bb0 1.96;其次,金融素养对金融行为也有显著的正向影响,原始样本值为0.256,t值为3.251 bb0 1.96。女性职工的人口因素越高,财务管理水平越高。同样,金融知识水平较低的学生往往能够抑制自己购买东西和使用服务的冲动。此外,金融知识和人口因素的重要性对制定旨在改善从事金融教育项目的女性金融行为的政策具有重要意义。
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