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Analisis Literasi Keuangan Syariah Multidimensi pada Mahasiswa Muslim Indonesia

Firdausi, Muhammad Raihan Aulia - ; Rahmatina Awaliah Kasri, S.E., MIDEC, MBA, Ph.D. (Pembimbing/Promotor) - ;

Although Indonesia is the largest Muslim country in the world, the level of Islamic financial literacy in Indonesia is still very low. The Islamic financial literacy index in Indonesia is at 8.93%, much lower than the conventional financial literacy index which reached 37.72% in 2019. Therefore, this study aims to analyze the determinants of multidimensional Islamic financial literacy in Indonesia, especially among university students. Muslims who are a priority group for government policies in improving Islamic financial literacy. To achieve this goal, this study develops a multidimensional Islamic financial literacy instrument that includes aspects of knowledge, attitudes and behavior and measures the multidimensional Islamic financial literacy of 439 University of Indonesia students. The primary data obtained were analyzed using logistic regression method with Islamic financial literacy scores as the dependent variable and socio-demographic factors as independent variables. The results of this study found that the majority of students (50.1%) had moderate levels of Islamic financial literacy, while 43.5% and 6.4% had high and low levels of Islamic financial literacy. In addition, this study found a positive influence on the field of study, income, and Islamic bank account ownership on the level of Islamic financial literacy. In particular, students who come from the economics and business faculties, have high incomes and have Islamic bank accounts tend to have higher Islamic financial literacy than other students. Based on these findings, relevant stakeholders in Indonesia are expected to continue to improve Islamic financial literacy through various more massive educational activities, especially for student groups who have low and moderate financial literacy. The results of this study are also expected to enrich the literature on Islamic financial literacy in Muslim countries..Ada Tabel


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13167PSB lt.2 - Karya Akhir1
PenerbitDepok: Program Studi Ilmu Ekonomi Islam Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis UI 2021
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SubjekIslamic finance
Muslim Student
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Deskripsi Fisikxv, 102 p. ; diagr. ; 30 cm
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