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The effects of perceived locus of control and perceived income adequacy on satisfaction with financial status of rural households

Mail survey data collected in 1988 from 2,510 households in 16 rural counties in 8 US states are used to examine the relationships among selected socioeconomic variables & satisfaction with financial status. Results indicate that age, household income, household net worth, perceived locus of con...

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Published in:Journal of family and economic issues 1993-12, Vol.14 (4), p.343-364
Main Authors: Sumarwan, Ujang, Hira, Tahira K
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