Decoding the Drivers of Life Insurance Policy Preferences: A Multinomial Logistic Regression Analysis

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Customer choice, insurance demand, life insurance, multinomial logistic regression, policy preferences

Abstract

Purpose: This study investigates the socio-demographic, economic, and behavioral determinants of life insurance policy preferences in Nepal. By employing a multinomial logistic regression (MLR) framework, it examines how these factors differentially influence choices among endowment, term, and whole life insurance.

Design/methodology/approach: Using primary data from 368 policyholders in Kapilvastu district, Nepal, the study estimates an MLR model grounded in expected utility theory (EUT) and consumer choice behavior.

Findings: Age, education, income, and policy duration emerge as pivotal drivers. Endowment policies are preferred by lower-income, less-educated respondents, while term insurance appeals to younger buyers with fewer dependents. High-income individuals favor whole life insurance, reflecting long-term financial planning.

Conclusion: The research findings indicated that the elements that influence people’s decisions to purchase an endowment policy rather than whole life insurance.

Implications: Insurers should segment markets by socioeconomic profiles and tailor policies to duration-sensitive buyers. Policymakers must enhance financial literacy to bridge demand gaps.

Originality/value: This is the first study to empirically validate policy choice determinants in Nepal’s understudied market, offering novel insights into behavioral heterogeneity in emerging economies.

JEL Classification: G22, C25, D12, I31

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Author Biographies

Govind Jnawali, Assistant Professor, Department of Statistics, Butwal Multiple Campus, Tribhuvan University, Nepal.

Govind Jnawali is an Assistant Professor of Statistics at Tribhuvan University, Nepal, currently working at the Butwal Multiple Campus at Butwal, Rupandehi. He holds a Master’s degree in Statistics and Economics and has taught at several universities in Nepal. He has co-authored academic books and published research in areas like macroeconomics, insurance, and public health. A member of the Nepal Statistical Society, he is skilled in SPSS, Python, EViews, and other data analysis tools.

Amrita Jaiswal, Faculty, Kapilvastu Multiple Campus, Tribhuvan University, Nepal.

Amrita Jaiswal is an MBA-BF graduate from Lumbini Banijya Campus, affiliated with Tribhuvan University. She is also studying LLB (final year) from Butwal Multiple Campus. Currently, she is working at Nepal Investment Mega Bank Taulihawa Branch. Also, she is a part-time lecturer at Kapilvastu Multiple Campus. However, she also possesses a keen interest in research and scholarly writing. She prefers to write articles in the insurance sector so that awareness about the importance of insurance in the life of humans can be encouraged.

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2025-07-28

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Jnawali, G. ., & Jaiswal, A. . (2025). Decoding the Drivers of Life Insurance Policy Preferences: A Multinomial Logistic Regression Analysis. Nepalese Journal of Insurance and Social Security, 8(1), 75–86. Retrieved from https://nepjol.info/index.php/njiss/article/view/82503

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