Impact of demographic variables and financial inclusion on the financial well-being of women

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
13
Article ID: 
26308
6 pages
Research Article

Impact of demographic variables and financial inclusion on the financial well-being of women

Priyam Vishwakarma and Pragya Jaiswal

Abstract: 

This study is designed to investigate the impact of financial inclusion on financial well-being of women. This study aims to find how financial inclusion and demographic variables make impact on financial well-being of women. Convenience sampling technique was used to draw sample size using causal and quantitative research methodology, data was collected from women respondents through survey and with structured questionnaire method. As a part of the study 263 responses were collected from the women participants. In order to analyse the response used regression analysis statistical techniques. The finding shows that financial inclusion positively and significantly influences the financial well-being of women. In demographic variables education, monthly income, and occupation significantly affect the financial well-being of women. Implication of the study policymakers and government authorities to upsurge the financial well-being of women by ensuring their access to appropriate financial products and services and improve women’s financial abilities and skills.

DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.37118/ijdr.26308.02.2023
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