Determinants of financial inclusion across gender in Saudi Arabia: evidence from the World Bank's Global Financial Inclusion survey

被引:8
作者
Shabir, Suheela [1 ]
Ali, Jabir [2 ]
机构
[1] Princess Norah Bint Abdul Rahman Univ, Coll Business Adm, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
[2] Indian Inst Management Jammu, Econ & Business Environm Area, Jammu, Jammu & Kashmir, India
关键词
Financial inclusion; Ownership of financial products; Usage of financial products; Gender; Saudi Arabia; EMPOWERMENT THEORY; LITERACY; WOMEN; GAP; ENTREPRENEURS; ACCESS; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1108/IJSE-07-2021-0384
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Purpose This paper investigates the magnitude of financial inclusion in terms of ownership and usage of financial products across gender in Saudi Arabia based on the World Bank's Global Financial Inclusion (GFI) survey data. Design/methodology/approach This study derives the data from the GFI survey, covering 1,009 respondents from Saudi Arabia. The data on ownership and usage of financial products along with demographic characteristics of the surveyed respondents have been extracted for the analysis. The data have been analyzed with the help of statistical techniques, such as the chi-square test, and marginal effects for identifying the factors affecting financial inclusion across gender. Findings There is a significant association between financial inclusion and gender in terms of ownership and usage. About 82% of males have reported having a bank account with financial institutions, whereas only 60% females have reported ownership of a bank account in Saudi Arabia. The ownership and usage of financial products are comparatively more among males than females. The analysis of the marginal effect of gender shows a significant and positive impact on financial inclusion, implying that males are 10 and 13% more likely to own and use financial products, respectively, as compared to females. Further, marginal effect estimates for ownership and usage for males and females indicate that a set of independent variables related to age, level of education, occupation and income level of the respondents have a significant impact on financial inclusion. Practical implications Financial inclusion across gender is the first step of creating an inclusive society and empowering both males and females equally. Findings indicated an inclination of financial inclusion towards males. The research findings provide key policy insights for achieving the Vision 2030 of Saudi Arabia by strengthening gender inclusion in its growth story and ensuring the participation of females at workplaces. Originality/value Most of the studies have included bank account ownership in a financial institution as an indicator of financial inclusion. The authors have included ownership and usage of a variety of financial products for assessing the determinants of financial inclusion across gender, which provides empirical evidence on the magnitude of financial inclusion.
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页数:21
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