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Financial inclusion and women economic empowerment in Ghana

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Zelu, BA., Iranzo, S., Perez-Laborda, A. (2024) : "Financial inclusion and women economic empowerment in Ghana", Emerging Markets Review

Although the impact of micro-credit and direct cash transfers on women's economic empowerment has been extensively studied, the impact of having access to a bank account remains relatively understudied. This paper uses a detailed national representative dataset of female household heads in Ghana to analyze the relation between access to formal and informal financial accounts and women's economic empowerment. Using propensity score matching, our results elicit that women who have a financial account are more likely to be employed and tend to have higher income. The results are mainly driven by ownership of a formal account (i.e., in a commercial bank) while the impact of informal account ownership is not statistically significant. Thus, our findings call for higher promotion of formal banking, particularly among women in rural and poorer areas where financial inclusion is lower.

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Barbara Zelu

Susana Iranzo

Alejandro Pérez-Laborda