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Household saving is a source of investment and is regarded as a key factor in economic growth. This book is an effort to examine the determinants of household saving in Kabul, Afghanistan. Several economic and socio-demographic factors that affect household saving have been completely examined in this study. The data was collected through a well-structured questionnaire from 384 households. Through stratified random sampling, 384 household's heads were interviewed. For statistical investigation author applied Diagnostic test and Generalized Least Square methods to his model. It is observed…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Household saving is a source of investment and is regarded as a key factor in economic growth. This book is an effort to examine the determinants of household saving in Kabul, Afghanistan. Several economic and socio-demographic factors that affect household saving have been completely examined in this study. The data was collected through a well-structured questionnaire from 384 households. Through stratified random sampling, 384 household's heads were interviewed. For statistical investigation author applied Diagnostic test and Generalized Least Square methods to his model. It is observed from the estimated result of this study that income is a major and most important determinant of household saving which positively affects the saving of a household. Further, results also reveal that household size has negative and significant relationship with household saving. The educational level of the household head shows a negative impact on household saving. The results further indicatethat married household head and male household head are likely to save more as compared to unmarried household head and female household head respectively.
Autorenporträt
Niamatullah Hayat obteve um mestrado em economia e finanças na Universidade Islâmica Internacional de Islamabad (IIUI), no Paquistão. Atualmente, trabalha como professor a tempo inteiro na Universidade Al-Taqwa (ATIHE), no Afeganistão.