cover image: Financial Inclusion in Ethiopia: Using LSMS (Ethiopia Socioeconomic Survey) Data

20.500.12592/424j27

Financial Inclusion in Ethiopia: Using LSMS (Ethiopia Socioeconomic Survey) Data

2 Oct 2017

Only less than a quarter of Ethiopian adults have a formal account. In this study, the status, level and determinants of financial inclusion and barriers to financial inclusion in Ethiopia are analysed. We found that better education, financial literacy, gender, age, living in an urban area, living in the capital city, and preference for formal financial services are associated with a greater level of financial inclusion in Ethiopia. Furthermore, we found that involuntary and voluntary exclusion are higher in Ethiopia. We recommend policies that could narrow down gender, religious, and urban-rural gaps and foster financial inclusion in Ethiopia.
developing countries poverty finance ethiopia financial institutions financial inclusion informal trade informal economies

Authors

Gashaw Desalegn, Gebe Yemataw

Pages
28
Published in
Ethiopia

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