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Financial Inclusion (FI) Mediates the Relationship Between Financial Literacy (FL) and Women’s Economic Empowerment (WEE)

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  • Faiza Nawaz

    (M.Phil. Scholar, Business and Management Sciences Department, Superior University, Lahore, Pakistan)

  • Dr. Ali Sajjad

    (Assistant Professor, Business and Management Sciences Department, Superior University, Lahore, , Pakistan)

  • Muhammad Waqas Farooq

    (Ph.D. Scholar, Business and Management Sciences Department, Superior University, Lahore, Pakistan)

Abstract

This examination expects to investigate the relationship between financial literacy (FL) and financial inclusion (FI) and to dissect how FI goes about as a mediated in the relationship between FL and women's economic empowerment. Furthermore the review dives into the control impact of social capital (SC) use as a moderating variable in FL and FI. Used positivism philosophy and deductive approach and variables scale was adopted. The study collected 350 reliable answers from women working in private universities in the educational sector in Lahore through self-filled surveys using a simple random sampling method on a five-point Likert scale. This research used the AMOS-21 software. This software runs different types of tests e.g. confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) which confirms the variable items, and also uses structural equation modelling (SEM) to confirm or reject the research hypotheses. A p-value

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  • Faiza Nawaz & Dr. Ali Sajjad & Muhammad Waqas Farooq, 2023. "Financial Inclusion (FI) Mediates the Relationship Between Financial Literacy (FL) and Women’s Economic Empowerment (WEE)," Bulletin of Business and Economics (BBE), Research Foundation for Humanity (RFH), vol. 12(3), pages 761-769.
  • Handle: RePEc:rfh:bbejor:v:12:y:2023:i:3:p:761-769
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.61506/01.00118
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