Journal of Islamic Economic Laws
Vol 5, No 2: July 2022

Islamic Financial Literacy: Evidence From Indonesian Urban Middle-Class Women

Alfina Rahmatia (Universitas Ahmad Dahlan)
Andy Putra Wijaya (Universitas Ahmad Dahlan)
Arief Dwi Saputra (Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta)
Muhammad Imam Ma’ruf (Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences)



Article Info

Publish Date
10 Oct 2022

Abstract

Issues related to Islamic financial literacy are always interesting to study, mainly because financial literacy has a close relationship with inclusive finance, including women's intelligence which is often questioned in terms of financial literacy. As if only women are the only gender whose abilities and intelligence are always questioned. The paradigm of women is being left behind as if it has been ingrained in some Indonesians. This study uses an explanatory sequential mixed method, in which qualitative data is taken from the study literature, then analyzed using the Nvivo 12 application. Quantitative data is taken from a questionnaire, then analyzed using the SPSS application. The result from qualitative data analysis would explain more the findings. This study proves that gender does not affect financial literacy, it can be said that women in Indonesia urban middle-class are not left behind. Everyone has the same rights in learning about Islamic financial literacy.

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jisel

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Arts Humanities Economics, Econometrics & Finance Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice

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The Journal of Islamic Economic Laws is intended to be a media for disseminating results of researches and an exchange of Indonesian scientific work among academics, practitioners, regulators, and the public. The Journal of Islamic Economic Laws covers a variety of research approaches, namely ...