2023
DOI: 10.1111/rode.13046
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A gendered analysis of the effect of financial inclusion on household welfare in Burundi

Jonathan Atta‐Aidoo,
Ester Cosmas Matthew,
Abdulkarim Onah Saleh
et al.

Abstract: Despite an improving financial inclusion situation across the developing world, there still exist wide gender gaps in financial inclusion, especially in fragile and post‐conflict countries. In our study, we designed and implemented a survey consisting of 860 households across urban and rural Burundi to examine the effect of financial inclusion on household asset‐based welfare from a gendered perspective. To address any endogeneity concerns, we apply the two‐stage least squares (2SLS) regression method. We find… Show more

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