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Gender and financial inclusion: the critical role for holistic programming

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  • Julia Arnold
  • Sarah Gammage

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This article introduces an edited collection on gender and financial inclusion that sets out to provide insights and evidence that enable practitioners to better reach women with digital financial services. The collection brings together four articles on financial inclusion that discuss a diverse range of interventions and experiences and explore the opportunities for and challenges to meaningful financial inclusion for women and non-literate and non-numerate populations. These articles interrogate the methods used to reach last mile communities and highlight the need for holistic, multi-layered programming that supports social norm change and addresses the particular constraints faced by members of these communities.

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  • Julia Arnold & Sarah Gammage, 2019. "Gender and financial inclusion: the critical role for holistic programming," Development in Practice, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 29(8), pages 965-973, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:cdipxx:v:29:y:2019:i:8:p:965-973
    DOI: 10.1080/09614524.2019.1651251
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    1. Singh Tanu & Pande Sarveshwar, 2023. "Indian Government Schemes Based Analysis on Women Empowerment In Financial Inclusion," Studia Universitatis „Vasile Goldis” Arad – Economics Series, Sciendo, vol. 33(4), pages 1-22, December.
    2. Guoqin Zhao & Tsun Se Cheong & Brian Tung & Yam Wing Siu, 2023. "The Characteristics of the Financially Vulnerable Groups Impacted by COVID-19 and Other Factors," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(10), pages 1-21, May.
    3. Sanjukta Sarkar & Saritha Nair & M. Vishnu Vardhana Rao, 2023. "Exploring the Gender Dimension in Financial Inclusion in India: Insights from the Global Findex Database," Journal of Development Policy and Practice, , vol. 8(2), pages 141-161, July.
    4. Vavangani Ishtiyaq Nadeem & Khalid Waheed & Arshiya Fathima M.S, 2024. "Financial inclusion of Muslim minority in Vellore, Tamil Nadu," Economic Notes, Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena SpA, vol. 53(1), February.
    5. Antonella Francesca Cicchiello & Amirreza Kazemikhasragh & Anna Maria Fellegara & Stefano MonferrÃ, 2021. "Gender disparity effect among financially included (and excluded) women in Middle East and North Africa," Economics and Business Letters, Oviedo University Press, vol. 10(4), pages 342-348.
    6. Omika Bhalla Saluja & Priyanka Singh & Harit Kumar, 2023. "Barriers and interventions on the way to empower women through financial inclusion: a 2 decades systematic review (2000–2020)," Palgrave Communications, Palgrave Macmillan, vol. 10(1), pages 1-14, December.
    7. Rajesh Barik & Sanjaya Kumar Lenka, 2022. "Demand-Side and Supply-Side Determinants of Financial Inclusion in Indian States: Evidence from Post-Liberalization Period," Emerging Economy Studies, International Management Institute, vol. 8(1), pages 7-25, May.

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