Determinants of women's financial inclusion: Evidence from India

IF 2.5 4区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics Pub Date : 2022-04-30 DOI:10.1111/apce.12376
Suresh Govindapuram, Samyukta Bhupatiraju, Rahul A. Sirohi
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A number of studies have analyzed the determinants of financial inclusion in India, but few if any have focused specifically on the factors that shape women's access to finance. This paper draws on the trove of women-specific data collected in the fourth round of the National Family Health Survey (NFHS-4), conducted in 2015–16 in India, to examine the factors that influence women's access to finance. The results indicate that while the forces that shape women's access to finance function at multiple levels, micro-level factors appear to be powerful drivers of inclusion. The analysis reveals that household-level economic indicators like wealth, gender of household head and their rural-urban location are crucial, but so are individual-level characteristics which explain approximately 83% of the variation in the multilevel regressions. Informal gender norms that govern women's mobility and economic activity crucially influence the ability of women to access loans and open bank accounts.

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妇女金融包容性的决定因素:来自印度的证据
许多研究分析了印度金融包容性的决定因素,但很少有研究专门关注影响妇女获得金融的因素。本文借鉴了2015-16年在印度进行的第四轮全国家庭健康调查(NFHS-4)中收集的大量针对女性的数据,以研究影响女性获得资金的因素。研究结果表明,虽然影响妇女获得资金的力量在多个层面发挥作用,但微观层面的因素似乎是包容性的强大驱动力。分析表明,财富、户主性别及其城乡位置等家庭层面的经济指标至关重要,但个人层面的特征也至关重要,这些特征解释了多水平回归中约83%的变化。管理妇女流动性和经济活动的非正式性别规范对妇女获得贷款和开立银行账户的能力产生了至关重要的影响。
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