An Exploration of how Intimate Partner Relationships Impact the Mental Wellbeing of Men in the Construction Sector in Aotearoa New Zealand: Understanding the Interplay Between Work, Family, and Employee Mental Health

Mohsin Ali
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A well-developed financial system facilitates the financial inclusion and development of people. Digital financial technologies have the potential to reach disadvantaged communities by providing secure, affordable, and stable financial services. The extant research on digital financial services concentrates mainly on the adoption of mobile money applications. Although investigating adoption provides an analytical lens to understand the individual’s intention to use technology, this line of investigation does not scrutinise the actual use of digital financial services and how they contribute to people’s goals in life. This empirical study examines the mechanisms by which individuals use digital financial services to achieve their diverse goals. This research adopts a qualitative approach to analyse experiences, views and feelings of rural individuals living in the villages of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The preliminary findings from the ongoing fieldwork suggest that rural individuals use different digital financial services to meet their personal and professional objectives. While younger rural residents (i.e. 20-45 age group) believe that digital financial services can enhance their economic participation, senior rural community members perceive them as ‘messy’, ‘inconvenient’, and ‘tricky’. My presentation will include an overview of my research project, its significance, research methodology, analysis technique, preliminary findings, and pictures taken during my visits to the target villages.
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探索亲密伴侣关系如何影响新西兰奥特罗阿建筑业男性的心理健康:了解工作、家庭和员工心理健康之间的相互作用
完善的金融体系有利于普惠金融和人的发展。数字金融技术通过提供安全、负担得起和稳定的金融服务,有可能惠及弱势社区。现有的关于数字金融服务的研究主要集中在移动货币应用的采用上。尽管调查采用提供了一个分析的视角来了解个人使用技术的意图,但这种调查并没有仔细审查数字金融服务的实际使用情况,以及它们如何为人们的生活目标做出贡献。本实证研究考察了个人使用数字金融服务实现其不同目标的机制。本研究采用定性方法来分析生活在印度北方邦村庄的农村个人的经验、观点和感受。正在进行的实地调查的初步结果表明,农村个人使用不同的数字金融服务来实现他们的个人和职业目标。虽然年轻的农村居民(即20-45岁年龄组)认为数字金融服务可以提高他们的经济参与,但老年农村社区成员认为数字金融服务“混乱”、“不方便”和“棘手”。我的报告将包括对我的研究项目的概述,它的意义,研究方法,分析技术,初步发现,以及我在访问目标村庄时拍摄的照片。
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