Survey of financial capability of Indonesian undergraduates 2015

This data comes from doctoral research carried out by Irni Johan at the University of Birmingham as part of a study to measure the financial capability of Indonesian undergraduates. A total of 521 students were interviewed face-to-face. The overall response rate was 62 per cent – or 69 per cent if we remove the non-contacts from the base of this calculation. The questionnaire used in this study drew heavily on existing questionnaires developed in other studies, particularly the Financial Capability Baseline survey developed in 2005 by Kempson, Collard and others for FSA UK and the Money Advice Service’s Financial Capability Tracker Questionnaire Wave 3, although the questions were slightly modified to make them more suitable for Indonesian undergraduates give that these questionnaires were developed for a general British public survey. Financial capability was measured via three dimensions: financial knowledge/skill; financial attitudes; and financial behaviour. Fieldwork took place between May and September 2015.This data comes from doctoral research carried out by Irni Johan at the University of Birmingham as part of a study to measure the financial capability of Indonesian undergraduates. A total of 521 students were interviewed face-to-face. The overall response rate was 62 per cent – or 69 per cent if we remove the non-contacts from the base of this calculation. The questionnaire used in this study drew heavily on existing questionnaires developed in other studies, particularly the Financial Capability Baseline survey developed in 2005 by Kempson, Collard and others for FSA UK and the Money Advice Service’s Financial Capability Tracker Questionnaire Wave 3, although the questions were slightly modified to make them more suitable for Indonesian undergraduates give that these questionnaires were developed for a general British public survey. Financial capability was measured via three dimensions: financial knowledge/skill; financial attitudes; and financial behaviour. Fieldwork took place between May and September 2015.

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Geographic Coverage:

Bogor Agricultural University (IPB) in Bogor City is in the province of West Java, Indonesia

Temporal Coverage:

2015-05-01/2015-09-30

Resource Type:

dataset

Available in Data Catalogs:

UK Data Service

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