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-family transfers and education. We highlight an education motive for remittances, according to which migrants have an incentive to … constraints are binding and education is fostered by migrant remittances. We test these hypotheses on Indian panel data … invest in their siblings' education via transfers to parents, in order to better share the burden of old age support. Our …
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Score to assess the effects of fintech development on demand for savings, borrowing, and remittances for 16 of the world …, age, education, and socioeconomic status. Regional heterogeneities are also observed, especially when comparing Latin …
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In this paper, we evaluate whether remittances promote financial inclusion in developing countries. We construct an … index of financial inclusion and present single equation estimates of the effects of remittances on financial inclusion. The … econometric analysis. The regression results confirm the hypothesis that remittances have an impact on financial inclusion through …
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Financial Inclusion is not a new phenomenon. In India, the initial efforts for Financial Inclusion can be traced in the 1904 with the beginning of the co-operative movement. Many researchers worked on Financial Inclusion, after reviewing the literature we identified, number of plans and...
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