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Although Tanzania has made notable progress in enhancing access to financial services, the gender gap in financial … inclusion persists. This paper examines gender disparities in financial inclusion in Tanzania using descriptive and regression … opting to keep cash at home or save with a saving group. The gender gaps in financial inclusion are attributable to factors …
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In Ethiopia, the gender gap in financial inclusion is high, and the effect of socioeconomic variables on the gap is not … well investigated. The main objective of this study is to investigate determinants of the financial inclusion gender gap in … the effect of socioeconomic characteristics of individuals on the financial inclusion gender gap. The finding shows a …
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financial inclusion (DFI), economic growth (EG), and gender equality (GE) across different levels of financial development … mitigating gender inequality. Conversely, in countries with less developed financial infrastructures, digital financial inclusion … stimulates economic growth but exacerbates gender disparities. Moreover, the variance decomposition analysis indicates that the …
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spatiotemporal constraints. This paper embarks on a journey to address key inquiries within the MENA region. It explores digital … financial inclusion levels across MENA countries, identifies segments facing digital financial exclusion, scrutinizes the role … in a two-step principal component analysis method to create the MENA Digital Financial Inclusion Index (DFII), shedding …
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North African (MENA) region, this study investigates the nonlinear impact of general trust (GT) and confidence in banks (CIB … general trust and financial inclusion with a nonlinear regression. Because the MENA region differs from others in terms of … culture and religion, our results vary from those in prior papers on non-MENA countries. …
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understanding the role of gender and age in the use of DFS across use cases. To nuance this, the current study analyses data from a … multivariate logit models, controlling for some socio-economic factors, show that in Zimbabwe, gender is not a significant … frequency of use. Besides the findings on gender and age, the study reveals that the level of education, the source of income …
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