Factors Limiting Credit Uptake among the Youth in Kenya

Agnes Athiambo
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Purpose: This study explores the factors limiting credit uptake among Kenyan youth, a demographic comprising about 75% of the country's population yet facing high unemployment and barriers in accessing credit to start businesses. Methodology: The study employed a qualitative design using semi-structured interviews with 20 Kenyan youth entrepreneurs (ages 18-35) who sought credit, and four focus groups with 6-8 diverse participants. Purposive sampling recruited participants who pursued credit within the past two years. Thematic analysis identified themes from the inductively coded interview and focus group data. Ethical protocols were followed. Validity and reliability were enhanced through triangulation, member checking, maintaining an audit trail, and strategies to minimize bias. Findings: The inadequate funding by easily accessible credit services such as the Hustler Fund is one of the notable impediments hindering the youth from starting small-scale business enterprises. Other barriers include stringent borrower age, business operational lifespan, and employability and minimum wage limit eligibility criteria. Unique Contribution to Theory, Practice and Policy: The study recommends government partnerships with private lenders, relaxed eligibility criteria for youth, credit guarantees or collateral support, expansion of low-risk credit products, and initiatives to build youth's banking histories. These recommendations integrate theoretical perspectives on financial literacy, social influences, and individual or systemic factors shaping credit behaviors. The study contributes to practice by proposing context-specific interventions tailored to Kenyan youth. Policy-wise, it aims to empower this valuable economic resource by improving credit access and harnessing their entrepreneurial potential.
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限制肯尼亚青年使用信贷的因素
目的:本研究探讨了限制肯尼亚青年获得信贷的因素,肯尼亚青年约占全国人口的 75%,但却面临高失业率和创业信贷障碍。研究方法:研究采用了定性设计,对 20 名寻求信贷的肯尼亚青年企业家(18-35 岁)进行了半结构化访谈,并对 6-8 名不同参与者进行了四次焦点小组讨论。有针对性的抽样招募了在过去两年内申请过信贷的参与者。专题分析从归纳编码的访谈和焦点小组数据中确定了主题。研究遵循了道德规范。通过三角测量、成员核对、保持审计跟踪以及尽量减少偏差的策略,提高了研究的有效性和可靠性。研究结果Hustler 基金等容易获得的信贷服务机构提供的资金不足,是阻碍青年创办小型企业的显著障碍之一。其他障碍包括严格的借款人年龄、企业经营期限、就业能力和最低工资限制资格标准。对理论、实践和政策的独特贡献:本研究建议政府与私人贷款机构建立伙伴关系,放宽青年的资格标准,提供信贷担保或抵押支持,扩大低风险信贷产品的范围,并采取建立青年银行历史的举措。这些建议综合了有关金融知识、社会影响以及影响信贷行为的个人或系统因素的理论观点。本研究针对肯尼亚青年的具体情况提出了干预措施,为实践做出了贡献。在政策方面,该研究旨在通过改善信贷渠道和利用他们的创业潜力,增强这一宝贵经济资源的能力。
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