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both moderate financial access for an overall positive net effect on female employment. In order to provide more gender …
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The study has contributed to the extant literature on the relevance of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) by assessing how financial development dynamics can moderate the incidence of African trade integration on female labour force participation. The focus is on 47 African...
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gender lens reveals female smallholdersremain financially excluded relative to men, despite women’s significant demand for … financial services. This gender gap in financial inclusion is greatest in the wealthier smallholder households and suggests that …
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Inclusion has become the mainstay of economic planning in the last one decade. In this change in the outlook in policy, women have however been left out in the sense that there is entitlement but empowerment has not taken place. The state is a bystander in the banking policies when it comes to...
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specification of gender. This conceptual study is based on the secondary data that has been referred from the world bank financial … lights the disconnected growth of the financial inclusion on the base of gender and the gap that exist in the financial …
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