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Impact of Financial Inclusion on Human Development Indicators for Women in Mexico


Guadalupe del Carmen Briano-Turrent
Mariana Zerón-Félix
Elena Moreno-García

Abstract

Financial inclusion has become a strategic factor to reduce poverty and income inequality and achieve sustainable economic growth. The  objective of this work was to study the impact of financial inclusion (access, owning, and usage of financial services dimensions) on  women’s human development indicators (health, education, and standard of living) in the Federal States of Mexico. The study sample  was made up of 448 observations during the 2007-2020 period, that is, 14 units of analysis per Federal State. The econometric results  showed that access to financial services increases the Human Development Index [HDI] and the education sub-index for women. The owning of financial products improved the HDI and its education, health, and standard of living components for women; credit financial  instruments, in particular, enhanced human development indicators for women. The usage of the financial services component increased  the HDI as well as the education and standard of living sub-indices. This study has practical implications for those responsible  for designing and approving public policies and regulations in Mexico regarding financial inclusion and human development from a  gender perspective. 


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