印尼千禧一代的金融知识与人口特征

R. Komara, A. Widyastuti, Layyinaturrobaniyah
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预计2018年,年龄在22岁至38岁之间的千禧一代将成为印尼最大的劳动力。尽管到2020年该国将达到其生产高峰,但OJK进行的全国金融素养调查结果显示,约75.69%的人口对金融产品和服务没有完全掌握。大量的研究表明,一个金融文盲的社会可能会给国家的经济带来问题,因为它可能导致贫困和更大的收入不平等。本研究旨在调查印尼千禧一代的金融素养水平,并研究金融素养与人口因素之间的关系。我们向446名千禧一代发放了调查问卷,发现印尼千禧一代的平均金融知识水平处于中等水平。我们的研究结果还表明,拥有学士学位或更高学历、就读于经济学或商学专业、有较长工作经验并接受过正规/非正规金融教育的千禧一代,与教育水平较低、就读于经济学或商学以外的课程、没有工作经验和任何金融教育的学生相比,他们的金融素养水平明显更高。关键词:金融素养,人口特征,千禧一代
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Financial Literacy and Demography Characteristics Among Indonesian Millenials
Millennials whom we define as aged 22 to 38 in 2018 are expected to be the largest labour force in Indonesia. Despite the fact that the country will reach its productive peak by 2020, the result of national financial literacy survey conducted by OJK show that around 75.69% percent of the population do not have a complete grasp on financial products and services. Ample of research show that a financially illiterate society can create problems to the countries’ economy since it may lead to poverty and greater income inequality. This study is conducted to investigate the level of financial literacy, as well as to examine the relationship between financial literacy and demographic factors among Indonesian millennials. We distributed questionnaires to 446 millennials and found that on average the level of financial literacy of Indonesian millennials fell in the fair category. Our result also indicates that millennials who possess Bachelor’s Degree or higher, are enrolled in Economics or Business major, and have longer working experiences and receive financial education (formal/informal), appear to have significantly higher level of financial literacy compared to the students with lower level of education, enrolled in courses other than Economics or Business, having no working experience and any exposure to financial education. Keywords—financial literacy, demographic characteristics, millennials
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