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Findings from the Financial Inclusion Insights Surveys in East Africa: Inequities in Use of Mobile Money

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  • Clair Null
  • Duncan Chaplin
  • Jacob Hartog
  • Jessica Jacobson
  • Arif Mamun
  • Anu Rangarajan

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A report to the Financial Services for the Poor program at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

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  • Clair Null & Duncan Chaplin & Jacob Hartog & Jessica Jacobson & Arif Mamun & Anu Rangarajan, 2015. "Findings from the Financial Inclusion Insights Surveys in East Africa: Inequities in Use of Mobile Money," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 6de8e5badaa84cc183fecc1e9, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:6de8e5badaa84cc183fecc1e97d97c11
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    1. Jonathan Gellar & Sarah Hughes & Constance Delannoy & Erin Lipman & Shirley Jeoffreys-Leach & Bobby Berkowitz & Grant J. Robertson, "undated". "Calibrated Multilevel Regression with Poststratifiction for the Analysis of SMS Survey Data," Mathematica Policy Research Reports c71d456bbf9f4026988e1a810, Mathematica Policy Research.
    2. Jamie M. Zimmerman & Silvia Baur, 2016. "Understanding How Consumer Risks in Digital Social Payments Can Erode Their Financial Inclusion Potential," World Bank Publications - Reports 24568, The World Bank Group.

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    Financial Inclusion Insights Surveys; East Africa; Inequities in Use of Mobile Money; international;
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