谁没有银行账户?收入以外的特征

IF 2.9 4区 经济学 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis Review Pub Date : 2018-04-01 DOI:10.18651/ER/2Q18HAYASHIMINHAS
Fumiko Hayashi, S. Minhas
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随着美国经济从大衰退中复苏,越来越多的家庭进入了银行体系。尽管如此,2015年仍有900万户家庭没有银行账户。了解这些家庭的特征对于制定有效的普惠金融政策至关重要。政策制定者通常认为低收入是无银行账户的典型特征。然而,这种宽泛的特征可能掩盖了低收入群体银行地位的巨大差异。{{p}} Fumiko Hayashi和Sabrina Minhas研究了除了收入之外,哪些家庭特征与家庭有关?没有银行账户的概率。他们发现,即使在考虑了收入因素后,多种社会经济和技术因素也会对家庭收入产生影响。没有银行账户的概率。他们特别发现,没有互联网接入的低收入家庭没有银行账户的可能性要比那些有互联网接入的家庭高得多。
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Who Are the Unbanked? Characteristics Beyond Income
As the U.S. economy recovered from the Great Recession, more households entered the banking system. Still, 9 million households were unbanked in 2015. Understanding the characteristics of these households is critical in designing effective policies for financial inclusion. Policymakers often consider low income to be the defining characteristic of the unbanked. However, this broad characterization may mask large differences in banking status within low-income groups. {{p}} Fumiko Hayashi and Sabrina Minhas examine which household characteristics beyond income are associated with households? probability of being unbanked. They find that even after accounting for income, multiple socioeconomic and technological factors contribute to households? probability of being unbanked. In particular, they find that low-income households without internet access have a much higher probability of being unbanked than those with internet access.
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