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Analyzing The Factors Of Muslim Women’s Saving Behavior In Indonesia Based On IFLS-5 Data
"Objective : This study aims to analyze the factors that determine the
influence of Muslim women's saving behavior in Indonesia,
with a focus on income, religiosity, and marital status. This
study used data from the 5th batch of the Indonesian Family
Life Survey (IFLS) which was conducted in 2014 with a
sample of 1,809 individuals.
Methodology : The research method used is quantitative data analysis
using Ordinary Least Square (OLS) analysis.
Findings : This study shows that income, religiosity, and marital status
have a significant influence on the saving behavior of
Indonesian Muslim women. Income and religiosity has a
significant positive effect on the saving behavior of
Indonesian Muslim women. Meanwhile, marital status have
a significant negative effect on the saving behavior of
Indonesian Muslim women."
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