2018
DOI: 10.17230/ecos.2018.46.3
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Género e inclusión financiera en Colombia

Abstract: El acceso al sistema financiero formal permite a las personas organizarse financieramente, ahorrar y planear para el futuro; sin embargo, todavía es alto el porcentaje de la población colombiana que se encuentra fuera de dicho sistema, en especial las mujeres. El objetivo del presente trabajo es medir, a través de un modelo econométrico alimentado con datos de 2014, del Global Findex Database del Banco Mundial, las diferencias de género en términos de inclusión financiera en Colombia en ese año. Para esto, se … Show more

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“…The variable that most influences a household to have a greater probability of accessing the financial system is the educational level of the head of the household; in addition, if the household receives direct state aid and if the head of the household is a woman, the chances of financial inclusion are reduced. According to Cardona-Ruiz et al (2018) , being a woman in Colombia has a negative impact on financial inclusion. Taking into account the estimates made, it is seen that being a woman reduces the probability of an individual having an account in the financial system by 9.5 percentage points; the person having a debit card by 11.7 percentage points; a person having a debit card in her name by 10.7 percentage points; and the probability that the person uses a credit card by 3.9 percentage points ( Imai et al, 2010 ; Arun and Kamath, 2015 ; Orazi et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The variable that most influences a household to have a greater probability of accessing the financial system is the educational level of the head of the household; in addition, if the household receives direct state aid and if the head of the household is a woman, the chances of financial inclusion are reduced. According to Cardona-Ruiz et al (2018) , being a woman in Colombia has a negative impact on financial inclusion. Taking into account the estimates made, it is seen that being a woman reduces the probability of an individual having an account in the financial system by 9.5 percentage points; the person having a debit card by 11.7 percentage points; a person having a debit card in her name by 10.7 percentage points; and the probability that the person uses a credit card by 3.9 percentage points ( Imai et al, 2010 ; Arun and Kamath, 2015 ; Orazi et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En el caso de Colombia, el gobierno debería concentrar algunos esfuerzos en la lucha contra la informalidad y el incumplimiento tributario, fortaleciendo su Estrategia Nacional de Inclusión Financiera y facilitando el acceso y puntos de contacto con las poblaciones excluidas, para así reducir los costos de los servicios financieros, promoviendo actividades que ayuden a aumentar el entendimiento y la confianza de la población en el sistema financiero, dichas actividades pueden ser de sensibilización y de programas de educación financiera (Cardona Ruiz et al, 2018).…”
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