影响学生生活费用的因素:来自马来西亚大学的证据

Hui Lin Tok, Y. Cheah
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众所周知,大学生的生活费用随着时间的推移在不断增加。尽管如此,人们对马来西亚大学学生一般开支的相关因素却知之甚少。本研究使用初级调查数据(n = 454)来研究学生每月总支出的相关因素。研究采用了有序回归模型来揭示导致不同支出规模的因素。解释变量包括人口统计因素、财务知识、父母收入、同伴影响和自觉性人格特质。研究结果表明,大部分学生的月支出在 201 至 400 马币之间。年轻的男生往往比年长的女生花费更多。华裔学生的支出高于马来裔学生。研究发现,教育水平和收入与支出成正比。拥有良好的财务知识与支出减少有关。与不受同龄人影响的学生相比,受同龄人影响的学生很可能沉迷于高消费。这些研究结果对战略规划具有重要意义,有助于政策制定者、家长和大学当局制定更好的干预措施,以改善学生的消费行为,从而降低生活成本。
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FACTORS INFLUENCING STUDENTS’ COST OF LIVING: EVIDENCE FROM MALAYSIAN UNIVERSITIES
It is widely evident that cost of living among university students are increasing over time. That said, little is understood about factorsassociated with general expenses among students in Malaysian universities. The present study uses primary survey data (n = 454)to examine the correlates of the total amount of money spent by students in a month. An ordered regression model was used to shedlight on factors contributing to different magnitudes of expenses. The explanatory variables consisted of demographic factors, financial knowledge, parental income, peer influence, and personality trait of conscientiousness. Findings from the present study showed that a large proportion of students spent between Ringgit Malaysia (RM) 201 and RM400 per month. Young, male students tended to spend more than older, female students. Expenditure was higher among Chinese students than Malays. Educational levels and income were found to correspond to spending. Having good financial knowledge was associated with reduced expenditure. Students who were influenced by their peers were likely to indulge in high spending compared to those who were not. These findings have important implications for strategic planning and to assist policymakers, parents, and university authorities in formulating better intervention measures aimed at improving students’ spending behaviour, thereby lowering cost of living.
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