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This paper explores relationships between gender, mobile phone ownership, education, age, urbanity, job type, poverty … Insight Program have been analysed. From an initial analysis of financial inclusion by poverty group, five countries were … identified for logistic regression modelling; India, Kenya, Nigeria, Tanzania and Uganda.Logistic regression modelling identified …
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Review Article of J. Handler and Y. Hasenfeld's Blame Welfare: Ignore Poverty and Inequality …
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The United Kingdom (UK) has one of the largest financial services sectors in the world, and strong consumer protection regulation. Yet, despite nearly 2 decades of financial inclusion policymaking, persistent problems remain. Many individuals, often the most vulnerable, are unable to get...
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Industrial revolution in the West was followed by a major decline in artisan activities in the colonies and semi-colonies in the East.This is known as de-industrialisation. This paper develops a two-sector neo-Ricardian framework to stylize the functioning of a pre-capitalist economy in those...
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when a number of indicators are used. One of the aspects analysed are outcomes, i.e. the prevalence of poverty and the … poverty reduction effectiveness. To analyse outcomes the LIS data are used. Six different countries are included into … comparison. The findings show that the countries vary to a large extent in their effectiveness of reducing poverty. Further, they …
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