"Understanding The Investment Behavior Of Women In Coimbatore- A Comprehensive Study"

  • Ramasivasamy. S
  • DR. P. Rajini
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Abstract

This study investigates the investment behavior of women in Coimbatore, focusing on various factors such as educational background, occupational status, income groups, age, marital status, geographic location, financial literacy levels, and family type. Using a sample size of 150 women, this research employs descriptive statistics to summarize key demographic details and offers insights into the influence of socioeconomic factors on investment decisions.

Author Biographies

Ramasivasamy. S
Research Scholar, School of Commerce, RVS College of Arts and Science (Autonomous), Sulur, Coimbatore- 641402. 
DR. P. Rajini
Associate Professor and HOD – Research, School of Commerce - PG RVS College of Arts and Science (Autonomous), Sulur, Coimbatore- 641402. 

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Published
2024-10-09
How to Cite
Ramasivasamy. S, & DR. P. Rajini. (2024). "Understanding The Investment Behavior Of Women In Coimbatore- A Comprehensive Study". Revista Electronica De Veterinaria, 25(1), 2318-2323. https://doi.org/10.69980/redvet.v25i1.1163
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