2017
DOI: 10.7454/ajce.v1i1.57
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Exploring the Motivation Toward and Perceived Usefulness of a Financial Education: Program Offered to Low-income Women in Indonesia

Abstract: A previous study demonstrated that low-income women tend to have lower financial literacy. This low level of financial literacy affects the manner in which they manage their daily finances, as well as their ability to save for long-term needs. Currently, the statistics show that financial literacy in Indonesia is relatively low. To support Indonesian government in improving financial literacy, especially among the most marginalized group -women of low income -Universitas Indonesia launched a community engageme… Show more

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