
doi: 10.21121/eab.463383
handle: 20.500.12605/8897
Permanent or particular financial insufficiencies of households cause crucial interruptions on compulsory payments of households. In this study, the determining factors of financial insufficiency of 11918 households that surveyed in TurkStat’s Survey of Income and Living Conditions (SILC) 2012 are analyzed. The financial insufficiency of households can be denoted by several indicators. The responses of household head for three questions on financial conditions of household in survey are treated as indicators for financial insufficiency. Multivariate Probit Model is used to determine the effects of the properties of households as independent variables on three dependent variables about financial conditions. The findings show that household size, being a tenant, changing the job, being unemployment but looking for a job and being chronic illness for household head have positive, income, being a female and being a graduate from university or a higher degree for household head have negative effects on each financial insufficiency indicators.
Turkey, İşletme, Multivariate probit model;financial insufficiency;households;Turkey, households, financial insufficiency, Business Administration, Multivariate probit model
Turkey, İşletme, Multivariate probit model;financial insufficiency;households;Turkey, households, financial insufficiency, Business Administration, Multivariate probit model
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