Demographics Differences in the Microfinance Clients' Perception Towards Islamic Microfinance: The Case Of Nigeria

Abdullateef Abdulqadir Maikabara, A. Aderemi, Sri Maulida
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Islamic microfinance plays a significant role in catering for less or underprivileged society such as small business owners, low-income earners, and the low individuals excluded by the former commercial or microfinance institutions due to their unstable and promised financial stand. This paper investigates the differences in the perception of microfinance clients' demographic characteristics towards Islamic microfinance. The convenience sampling technique was adopted to select the study sample in collecting data from the beneficiaries of the microfinance clients in Kwara state.  A total of 400 data were obtained and analyzed on SPSS Version, 25 using descriptive analysis, independent sample t-test, and one-way ANOVA. The findings indicate a statistically significant difference in the microfinance beneficiaries' perception in terms of their demographic region, age, marital status, religion, and education level. In contrast, no significant difference was found in terms of their gender and occupation. This study's findings provide empirical implications for the policymakers and microfinance institutions in segmenting and actualizing the microfinance beneficiaries' relative financial needs concerning their demographic characteristics.
小额信贷客户对伊斯兰小额信贷认知的人口统计学差异:以尼日利亚为例
伊斯兰小额信贷在照顾弱势或贫困社会方面发挥着重要作用,如小企业主、低收入者,以及因其不稳定和承诺的财务状况而被前商业或小额信贷机构排斥的低收入个人。本文调查了小额信贷客户对伊斯兰小额信贷的人口特征认知差异。在从夸拉州小额信贷客户的受益人那里收集数据时,采用了方便抽样技术来选择研究样本。共获得400个数据,并在SPSS Version上进行分析,25个数据采用描述性分析、独立样本t检验和单因素方差分析。研究结果表明,小额信贷受益人在人口地区、年龄、婚姻状况、宗教和教育水平方面的认知存在统计学上的显著差异。相反,在性别和职业方面没有发现显著差异。本研究的发现为政策制定者和小额信贷机构细分和实施小额信贷受益人的人口特征相关财务需求提供了经验启示。
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