女性在经济上是否比男性更脆弱?错失拉丁美洲经济机遇的故事

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2023-06-22 DOI:10.1111/dpr.12725
Maria Jose Roa, Sonia Di Giannatale, Alejandra Villegas, Jonathan Barboza
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妇女特别容易无法支付生活费用或应付突发紧急情况所需的资金(经济脆弱性)。2019冠状病毒病大流行给家庭收入和应付紧急开支的能力带来了额外压力,从而大大缓解了妇女未被纳入正式金融体系以及妇女与男子之间的性别差距。拉丁美洲妇女在经济上有多脆弱?是什么导致了脆弱性?金融普惠、人格特征、认知特征和金融素养如何影响金融脆弱性?通过金融能力调查,我们对拉丁美洲八个国家(阿根廷、玻利维亚、巴西、哥伦比亚、智利、厄瓜多尔、巴拉圭和秘鲁)的金融脆弱性指数的决定因素进行了回归建模。我们使用瓦哈卡-布林德分解来确定性别在多大程度上是由男性和女性的不同特征产生的,或者是由这些特征影响群体的方式产生的。我们发现,在这8个国家中,大多数国家在金融脆弱性方面存在性别差异。通常解释这种差距的个人特征是社会经济方面的,比如属于低社会经济阶层,没有固定收入。除了性别和社会经济特征外,储蓄产品的使用、一些人格特征(计划能力、自我控制能力)、经济偏好和计算能力也会导致财务脆弱性。减少金融脆弱性的干预措施首先需要解决社会经济条件。低收入者在经济上总是脆弱的。此外,扩大普惠金融和对人们进行金融教育的计划也会有所帮助。鉴于存在巨大的性别差距,必须付出更多努力来缩小教育、就业和社会规范方面的差距。
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Are women more financially vulnerable than men? A tale of missed economic opportunities from Latin America

Motivation

Women are especially vulnerable to not being able to cover the costs of living or meet sudden demands for funds to pay for emergencies (financial vulnerability). The COVID-19 pandemic put additional stress on household incomes and the ability to meet emergency expenses, thus bringing into sharp relief the lack of inclusion of women in formal financial systems and the gender gaps between them and men.

Purpose

How financially vulnerable are women in Latin America? What causes vulnerability? How do financial inclusion, personality traits, cognitive characteristics, and financial literacy affect financial vulnerability?

Methods and approach

Using Financial Capabilities Surveys, we use regression to model the determinants of an index of financial vulnerability for eight countries in Latin America: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Ecuador, Paraguay, and Peru. We use Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition to establish the extent to which the gender arises from the different characteristics of men and women, or from the way in which such characteristics affect groups.

Findings

We find a gender gap in financial vulnerability in most of the eight countries. Individual characteristics that often explain this gap are socioeconomic, such as belonging to a low socioeconomic class and not having a regular income. In addition to gender and socioeconomic characteristics, the use of savings products, some personality traits (ability to plan, self-control), economic preferences, and numeracy skills also drive financial vulnerability.

Policy implications

Interventions to reduce financial vulnerability need, first and foremost, to address socioeconomic conditions. People on low incomes will always be financially vulnerable. In addition, programmes to expand financial inclusion and educate people on finances can help. Given the significant gender gaps, more effort must be made to reduce such gaps in education, employment, and social norms.

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