Health & Development Economist and Senior Research Fellow in The University of Queensland. Financial Literacy & inclusion | Poverty | Women’s Empowerment
'Financial Inclusion and Sustainable Rural Development' provide a discourse on the viability of financial inclusion as an effective policy for achieving the SDGs in rural areas across the globe. https://t.co/LbB2GNleTU
· Employment-related time poverty (TPOV) increases the likelihood of eating food away from home (FAFH).
· TPOV increases FAFH more for lunch, followed by breakfast and dinner.
· Time stress is an important pathway in the process.
Published in #Appetite
https://t.co/dfkauBqJZm
Financial Inclusion (FI) and Sustainable Rural Development
*Provides a rural-based exposition on the link between FI and SDGs
*Explores the transmission mechanisms that underlie the FI-SDG nexus
*Conceptualizes FI using multidimensional constructs or digital financial inclusion
MARCH 2024 "Financial Inclusion and Multidimensional Child Poverty" • by @ikoomson2 coordinating editor: @leightjessica https://t.co/haGwji586s #REHO
Free Access through March 31
@SaddickAdams@SaddickAdams & other journalists are part of the problem if they cannot organise a demonstration against the GFA like others do against the government
- We use 4 waves representative China Family Panel Studies (CFPS) longitudinal survey.
- We find that being an entrepreneur increases subjective wellbeing.
- Social status and economic status are important channels through which entrepreneurship influences subjective wellbeing.
📢New Paper!
My newest work: "Entrepreneurship and subjective wellbeing in China: Exploring linkages and potential channels" is published in Journal of Business Venturing Insights [ABDC - A].
with Isaac Koomson (@uniQLD) & Quanda Zhang (Federation Uni)
https://t.co/DeU3d02mLO
#Long school travel time impedes children’s learning outcomes through class hours missed and poor health #school#Africa https://t.co/8yGTHyWvTf @cliff020@ikoomson2#Ghana. OPEN ACCESS
What is the link between ethnic diversity and financial inclusion? Increased employment opportunities and social group membership serve as potential pathways via which ethnic diversity increases financial inclusion, this study finds. More: https://t.co/bH7lqeY2bc @mnkdanquah
Non-farm entrepreneurship reduces energy poverty in rural India. Effects vary across the four castes. Financial and durable asset accumulation serve as important pathways.
Published open access via https://t.co/B80n4xJz8Y
@uniQLD@csdwustl#SDGs#EnergyTransition
Bank trust increases financial inclusion by 34.3 percentage points. Effect is larger among males and urban residents. In 𝐈𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐧𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐚𝐥 𝐑𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰 𝐨𝐟 𝐄𝐜𝐨𝐧𝐨𝐦𝐢𝐜𝐬 & 𝐅𝐢𝐧𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐞
Borrower discouragement mediates the bank trust-financial inclusion nexus.
More than 90% of primary school children travel on foot to school and this negatively affects their learning outcomes #Africa#Ghana https://t.co/8yGTHyWvTf @cliff020@ikoomson2#REHO