Islamic Economics and finance in Focus (IEFF)
Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025)

Life Objectives as the Determinants of Happiness Among Muslims in Indonesia

Alfajri, Azriel (Unknown)
Kornitasari, Yenny (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
24 Feb 2025

Abstract

This research is motivated by allegations of life goals that also contribute to happiness. Non-competitive life goals—such as family goals, altruism, and religiosity—are thought to have a constructive influence on happiness, and competitive goals are detrimental. Using data from IFLS 5 and Muslims as subjects, this study aims to examine the suitability of previous research in the context of Muslims in Indonesia. The study utilized a quantitative descriptive approach with a binary logistic regression estimation model. The results revealed: (i) success goals measured by employment status had a negative and significant influence only on a sample of women; (ii) family goals have a positive and significant influence on Muslim happiness; (iii) altruism has a positive but insignificant influence on Muslim happiness; and (iv) religiosity has a positive and significant influence on Muslim happiness. These results could provide guidance for individual Muslims to discover the factors that increase their happiness, which ultimately contribute to economic development.

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ieff

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Religion Economics, Econometrics & Finance Social Sciences

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Publish all forms of quantitative and qualitative research articles and other scientific studies related to the field of Islamic Economics and ...