移动金融服务业务对坦桑尼亚城市和城郊青年福利的影响

IF 1.3 Q2 SOCIAL WORK Global Social Welfare Pub Date : 2024-06-20 DOI:10.1007/s40609-024-00339-5
Jennifer K. Sesabo, Eliaza Mkuna
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在坦桑尼亚等非洲国家,移动金融服务(MFS)是一种赋权战略,通过提供必要的工具和资源来促进创业和企业发展,从而提高经济福利。然而,现有研究较少关注移动金融服务代理对福利的影响,主要是对该行业青年的影响。本研究通过对坦桑尼亚四个选定地方政府当局的 310 名青年进行调查,探讨了促使青年决定参与 MFS 等民生活动的因素,以及参与这些活动对其福利的影响。倾向得分匹配(PSM)模型技术的研究结果表明,社会经济因素(教育、婚姻状况和经验)和制度因素(企业所有权状况、风险管理措施的部署以及对企业经营成本的看法)会影响青年参与基于 MFS 的活动以及对其福利的影响程度。研究结果凸显了社会经济和制度变量对青年参与基于 MFS 的活动的影响。研究结果表明,有必要推广旨在增强青年在 MFS 业务方面能力的发展计划,以提高他们的福利。这些方案包括与业务有关的培训、提高认识以及通过加强储蓄和信贷培训提供财政资源。
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Welfare Impact of Mobile Financial Services Business Among Youth in Urban and Peri-urban Tanzania

In African countries like Tanzania, mobile financial services (MFS) is one of the empowerment strategies to enhance economic well-being through the provision of necessary tools and resources to enhance entrepreneurship and business development. However, existing studies have paid less attention to MFS agents’ welfare impact, mostly on youth in this sector. Using a survey of 310 youths from four selected Local Government Authorities in Tanzania, this study explores the factors that drive the decision of youths to participate in livelihood-based activities such as MFS and the effect of their participation on their welfare. The findings from the propensity score matching (PSM) modeling technique revealed that socio-economic-based factors (education, marital status, and experience) and institutional-based factors (business ownership status, deployment of risk management initiatives, and perception regarding the cost of running a business) influence youth participation in MFS-based activities and the magnitude of impact in their welfare. The study’s results highlight the influence of both socio-economic and institutional variables on the participation of youths in MFS-based activities. The findings suggest that it would be necessary to promote development programs that are geared towards enhancing the capacities of youth with regard to MFS businesses to enhance their welfare. These include business-related training, awareness, and provision of financial resources via enhancing access to training on savings and credit.

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Global Social Welfare
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期刊介绍: This journal brings together research that informs the fields of global social work, social development, and social welfare policy and practice. It serves as an outlet for manuscripts and brief reports of interdisciplinary applied research which advance knowledge about global threats to the well-being of individuals, groups, families and communities. This research spans the full range of problems including global poverty, food and housing insecurity, economic development, environmental safety, social determinants of health, maternal and child health, mental health, addiction, disease and illness, gender and income inequality, human rights and social justice, access to health care and social resources, strengthening care and service delivery, trauma, crises, and responses to natural disasters, war, violence, population movements and trafficking, war and refugees, immigration/migration, human trafficking, orphans and vulnerable children.  Research that recognizes the significant link between individuals, families and communities and their external environments, as well as the interrelatedness of race, cultural, context and poverty, will be particularly welcome.
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