2021
DOI: 10.31328/jsed.v4i1.2223
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Household finances and social comparison: Determinants of financial well-being in Indonesia

Abstract: To achieve a vision of sustainable financial well-being (FWB) in Indonesia, generating more knowledge in household behavior and FWB is pivotal. This study assesses the impact of household financial position and social comparison on individual FWB in Indonesia. Using the latest wave of Indonesia Family Life Survey (IFLS) dataset, subjective FWB assessed by questions on subjective prosperity, perceived current standard of living adequacy and perceived future standard of living. The empirical analysis shows that … Show more

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“…Research for this study focused on the constructs of financial well-being (FWB) within the context of overall well-being and the two categorical indicators referred to as objective and subjective indicators of financial well-being. FWB is also an interdisciplinary field of study with varying definitions among scholars (Ghina and Sukarno, 2021). The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (2015) stated "rigorously identified links" between "financial knowledge, understanding, and actions taken" and "financial outcomes have yet to be established (p. 5).…”
Section: Well-beingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research for this study focused on the constructs of financial well-being (FWB) within the context of overall well-being and the two categorical indicators referred to as objective and subjective indicators of financial well-being. FWB is also an interdisciplinary field of study with varying definitions among scholars (Ghina and Sukarno, 2021). The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (2015) stated "rigorously identified links" between "financial knowledge, understanding, and actions taken" and "financial outcomes have yet to be established (p. 5).…”
Section: Well-beingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, their inconsistent evidence is still available. In their research, Ghina and Sukarno (2021) document that females have better EWB than males. Similarly, Zyphur et al (2015) display a positive connection between females and subjective EWB through a correlation matrix.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first is gender. Regrettably, it still has mixed results based on several studies in Indonesia (Ghina & Sukarno, 2021), the United States (Zyphur et al, 2015), Malaysia (Sabri & Zakaria, 2015), Estonia (Riitsalu & Murakas, 2019), South Africa (Koekemoer, 2019), and Brazil (Ponchio et al, 2019). However, their inconsistent evidence is still available.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kondisi di Indonesia menunjukkan bahwa rumah tangga memiliki financial wellbeing yang beragam (Ghina & Sukarno, 2021). Dalam kondisi pandemi COVID-19 rumah tangga harus berhadapan dengan kemerosotan ekonomi akibat berhentinya aktivitas ekonomi secara tiba-tiba karena kebijakan lockdown pemerintah.…”
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