Network Analysis of the Gender Gap in International Remittances by Migrants.

The review of socionetwork strategies Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-01 DOI:10.1007/s12626-022-00125-9
Zelda Marquardt, Yuichi Ikeda
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Financial inclusion is considered a key enabler of international development goals. Despite the expansion of financial access overall, the gender inequalities in basic access have remained consistent. This research investigates the predictive power of global remittance and migration flows on the gender gap in financial inclusion. First, singular value decomposition is applied to the World Bank's 2017 Global Findex data to identify the financial inclusion variables that most contribute to the gender gap in financial inclusion. We find that indicators pertaining to account ownership, emergency funding, and receiving payments are especially significant. Based on the identified variables, a novel Financial Inclusion Gender Gap Score is calculated for 143 economies. The score is then incorporated into a complex network analysis of global remittance and migration networks. We analyze how network features such as node attributes, community membership, and bow-tie structure can be used to make inferences about the magnitude of a financial inclusion gender gap. Our findings suggest that weaker linkages in the network, characterized by lower node strength and peripheral positions in the bow-tie structure, are determinants of a notable financial inclusion gender gap. We also highlight communities in the remittance and migration networks with a more substantial gender imbalance, and discuss the the social- and cultural-leaning factors driving community formation in the migration network that seem to predicate a greater gap.

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移民国际汇款性别差异的网络分析。
普惠金融被认为是实现国际发展目标的关键推动因素。尽管总体上扩大了获得资金的机会,但基本机会方面的性别不平等仍然存在。本研究探讨了全球汇款和移民流动对普惠金融中性别差距的预测能力。首先,将奇异值分解应用于世界银行2017年全球金融包容性指数数据,以确定对普惠金融性别差距影响最大的普惠金融变量。我们发现,与账户所有权、应急资金和收款有关的指标尤为重要。根据确定的变量,计算了143个经济体的金融包容性性别差距得分。然后将该分数纳入全球汇款和移民网络的复杂网络分析中。我们分析了节点属性、社区成员和领结结构等网络特征如何用于推断普惠金融性别差距的大小。我们的研究结果表明,网络中较弱的联系(以较低的节点强度和在领结结构中的外围位置为特征)是显著的普惠金融性别差距的决定因素。我们还强调了汇款和移民网络中性别失衡更为严重的社区,并讨论了推动移民网络中社区形成的社会和文化倾向因素,这些因素似乎预示着更大的差距。
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