Financial inclusion and healthcare in Africa: Examining the moderating role of education

IF 2 4区 经济学 Q2 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Review of Development Economics Pub Date : 2023-08-17 DOI:10.1111/rode.13043
Muhamadu Awal Kindzeka Wirajing, Ali Haruna, Tii N. Nchofoung
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The 2023 Sustainable Development Goal Report reveals that Africa is still struggling in its pursuit to achieve universal healthcare coverage. However, financial risk protection and human capital development could come to the rescue by facilitating the attainment of quality healthcare services. This study examines the effect of financial inclusion on healthcare in Africa, spanning from 2000 to 2021. Healthcare is proxied by life expectancy at birth, the immunisation rate, and the lifetime risk of maternal death. Financial inclusion is approached through access and usage of financial services. After controlling for the problem of potential endogeneity through the system generalised method of moment (GMM), the findings reveal that financial inclusion enhances healthcare in Africa, signifying that financially included individuals have a higher conditional probability of spending more on improving their health relative to the financially excluded individuals. Moreover, the findings indicate that education and technology diffusion are imperative in the quest for enhancing healthcare in Africa. In addition, after testing for sensitivity analysis by adopting different indicators of healthcare, the results remain consistent throughout the study, confirming the role of financial inclusion in enhancing healthcare in Africa. After computing the marginal effects, the findings depict that education and financial inclusion interact to produce positive synergy effects, signifying that the positive role of financial inclusion and education in enhancing healthcare outweighs the negative conditional effect. The results recommend policymakers establish a framework that promotes financial literacy for the enhancement of healthcare in Africa.
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非洲的普惠金融和保健:审查教育的调节作用
《2023年可持续发展目标报告》显示,非洲仍在努力实现全民医疗覆盖。然而,金融风险保护和人力资本开发可以通过促进实现高质量的医疗保健服务来解决问题。本研究考察了2000年至2021年期间金融包容性对非洲医疗保健的影响。保健是由出生时的预期寿命、免疫接种率和孕产妇死亡的终生风险来表示的。普惠金融是通过获取和使用金融服务来实现的。在通过系统广义矩法(GMM)控制潜在内质性问题后,研究结果显示,金融包容性增强了非洲的医疗保健,这意味着相对于金融排斥的个人,金融包容的个人有更高的条件概率在改善健康方面花费更多。此外,调查结果表明,教育和技术传播对于寻求加强非洲的医疗保健至关重要。此外,在采用不同的医疗保健指标进行敏感性分析测试后,整个研究的结果保持一致,证实了普惠金融在加强非洲医疗保健方面的作用。在计算边际效应后,研究发现教育和普惠金融相互作用,产生正向协同效应,表明普惠金融和教育在促进医疗保健方面的积极作用大于负面条件效应。研究结果建议决策者建立一个促进金融知识普及的框架,以加强非洲的医疗保健。
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期刊介绍: The Review of Development Economics is a leading journal publishing high-quality research in development economics. It publishes rigorous analytical papers, theoretical and empirical, which deal with contemporary growth problems of developing countries, including the transition economies. The Review not only serves as a link between theorists and practitioners, but also builds a bridge between development economists and their colleagues in related fields. While the level of the Review of Development Economics is academic, the materials presented are of value to policy makers and researchers, especially those in developing countries.
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