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ANALYZING RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE INDEPENDENT VARIABLES AND DEPENDENT VARIABLES WHILE PURCHASING LIFE INSURANCE POLICY WITH REFERENCE TO PUNE CITY, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA.

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Dr. Sonali Patil, Jaya Saxena, Dr. Kanchan Jatkar, Rosy Kalia
» doi: 10.31838/ecb/2023.12.s3.619

Abstract

India is a young people's nation. In the year 2020, 55% of its population (the working population) was under the age of 60, and by 2025, it is expected to reach 56% of the entire population. The focus of current research is on how independent and dependent variables connect while choosing a life insurance policy. Researchers have chosen and grouped various factors into independent and specific dependent groups. Researchers created a short questionnaire, and information was gathered from those who had bought life insurance. Sorting and data analysis were done with the collected data. 129 respondents in all filled out the questionnaires accurately and completely. According to the study's findings, there is a significant correlation between the categorized variables. Yet, there is a weak correlation between independent variables and social security.

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