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This volume is a series of essays, deeply rooted in theory and research, describing how the financial system is designed to advantage white people. While many people believe that technology can be used to extend advantages to Black and Brown people, this text takes a skeptical view of technology and describes how grassroots social movements are changing the financial system.
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Several studies have shown that financial inclusion impacts poverty and income inequality and higher levels of financial inclusion lead to lower poverty and income inequality and promotes inclusive economic growth. However, the gender gap in access and usage of financial services remains pervasive across all the countries in South Asia. Patriarchal societies, low involvement of women in decision making, low empowerment of women, no voice in the family matters are some of the factors influencing women's financial access in the region. Although literature has developed on access to financial services in general, there is not much academic work available on access to digital financial services for women. Gender Bias and Digital Financial Services in South Asia: Obstacles and Opportunities on the Road to Equal Access examines access to financial services to women in general in South Asia and specifically their access to digital financial services.
Discrimination in financial services --- Sex discrimination --- Asia.
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The World Bank considers financial inclusion to be an enabler for at least 7 of the 17 United Nation's sustainable development goals (SDGs). Financial inclusion, withits associated policy implications, is an important issue for ASEAN. This book examines the economic effects of financial inclusion. It explores issues surrounding measurement and impact of financial inclusion. The book looks at various, salient topicsincluding measurement of financial inclusion, the impact of (various indicators of) financial inclusion on development outcomes and macroeconomic volatility using aggregate data, as well as the effects of financial inclusion on poverty and development outcomes using micro data.
Finance --- Discrimination in financial services --- Social aspects
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Artificial intelligence. --- Discrimination in financial services --- Discrimination in housing --- Racial justice --- Racism
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Mortgage loans --- Subprime mortgage loans --- Discrimination in financial services --- Statistics. --- Refinancing
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