The Gender Gap in the Use of Financial Services in Turkey

The reach of the financial sector in Turkey is wide - as measured by account penetration, use of electronic payments, and credit card ownership - relative to both developing and high-income countries. The gender gap in Turkey for account ownership is 49 percentage points, the highest rate among all middle-income countries. This paper discusses environmental factors that may help explain the significantly low use of financial services by women in Turkey. The authors explore reasons for the large gender gap in financial inclusion in Turkey and find that female workplace participation is an important factor in explaining financial inclusion among women. Men are more than three times as likely as women to report using an account to receive money from work and or the government. This paper is organized as follows: section one gives introduction. Section two summarizes account ownership and usage in Turkey. Section three analyzes formal and informal saving rates, section four discusses the use of formal and informal credit and the high use of store credit cards. Section five examines gender differences in enterprise financing.

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Main Authors: Singh, Sandeep, Klapper, Leora
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Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2015-12
Subjects:gender gap, gender inequality, financial literacy, access to finance,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/724351479283977084/The-gender-gap-in-the-use-of-financial-services
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/25412
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spelling dig-okr-10986254122024-08-07T19:47:24Z The Gender Gap in the Use of Financial Services in Turkey Singh, Sandeep Klapper, Leora gender gap gender inequality financial literacy access to finance The reach of the financial sector in Turkey is wide - as measured by account penetration, use of electronic payments, and credit card ownership - relative to both developing and high-income countries. The gender gap in Turkey for account ownership is 49 percentage points, the highest rate among all middle-income countries. This paper discusses environmental factors that may help explain the significantly low use of financial services by women in Turkey. The authors explore reasons for the large gender gap in financial inclusion in Turkey and find that female workplace participation is an important factor in explaining financial inclusion among women. Men are more than three times as likely as women to report using an account to receive money from work and or the government. This paper is organized as follows: section one gives introduction. Section two summarizes account ownership and usage in Turkey. Section three analyzes formal and informal saving rates, section four discusses the use of formal and informal credit and the high use of store credit cards. Section five examines gender differences in enterprise financing. 2016-11-22T19:02:36Z 2016-11-22T19:02:36Z 2015-12 Report Rapport Informe http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/724351479283977084/The-gender-gap-in-the-use-of-financial-services https://hdl.handle.net/10986/25412 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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