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Title | FINANCIAL LITERACY AND ACCESS TO CREDIT OF CONSTRUCTION WORKERS (Kay Thwe Than, 2019) | |||||
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This study focuses on measuring the financial literacy and accessibility of construction workers in Shwe Taung Construction Company Limited. There are two main objectives in this study; to identify the financial literacy of construction workers in Shwe Taung Construction Company Limited and to analysis the financial accessibility of construction workers Shwe Taung Construction Company Limited. The sample size of 100 construction workers was drawn from Shwe Taung Construction Company Limited. Primary data were collected by interview with the supervisor level and worker level in Shwe Taung Construction Company Limited. By using the quantitative research method, this study provided the valuable results and answers to use of financial knowledge, behavior and accessibility of construction worker. According to the results of the study, the construction worker‟s financial knowledge and financial behavior effect on financial institution. Construction workers has financial literacy level is normal. Construction workers need to educate the financial literacy. The Bank was produce product for minimum wages person to support. Thus, the government, the public, the private banks and financial institutions should provide the favorable conditions to get the financial knowledge. | ||||||
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Yangon University of Economics | ||||||
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Yangon University of Economics | ||||||
Daw Yee Yee Thein |