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Financial Capability, Financial Well-Being, and Life Satisfaction of Women in an Emerging Economy

Life satisfaction depends on several life aspects, such as relationships, achievements, health, and work satisfaction. Theorists and experts contend that domain-specific factors and behaviors predict domain-specific satisfaction. Our study examines life satisfaction from the standpoint of behavior f...

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Published in:Financial counseling and planning 2024-11, Vol.35 (3), p.337-351
Main Authors: Sadil Ali, Muhammad, Riaz, Adnan, Amir Shah, Syed Muhammad
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Behavior
Behavioral Sciences
Counseling
Economic growth
Economic Progress
Females
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Financial management
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Happiness
Holistic Approach
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Life Satisfaction
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Self Efficacy
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