Emerging Trends in National Financial Inclusion Strategies that Support Women’s Entrepreneurship

Starting a business is a way for women to generate income and become more resilient when dealing with shocks. However, large gender gaps in formal entrepreneurship impede women’s livelihoods and global development. The persistence of gender-based barriers-notably, unequal access to financial accounts, constrained credit, and normative roles that keep women in the role of primary caregivers underscores the need for broader support and regulatory reform, including reform of the financial sector. This brief presents data collected by the World Bank’s Women, Business and the Law (WBL) project on selected contours of National Financial Inclusion Strategies that can support women’s entrepreneurship. In all, fifty-two economies worldwide had valid financial inclusion strategies in force as of June 30, 2022. An increasing number are now highlighting the need to promote women’s financial inclusion. However, as this initial foray shows, more could be done in National Financial Inclusion Strategies to promote credit to women entrepreneurs and enhance the national-level collection and reporting of financial data disaggregated by sex. The analysis also shows that the field for developing indicators at both the policy and regulatory level remains ripe for exploration by the WBL project and others.

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Main Authors: Bin-Humam, Yasmin, Braunmiller, Julia Constanze, Elsaman, Mahmoud
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Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2023-03-10
Subjects:CGAP, WOMEN, BUSINESS AND THE LAW, ACCESS TO FINANCE, WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS, GENDER GAP, GENDER ROLES, FINANCIAL INCLUSION,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099400003082361874/IDU05eec2c4f027b90446b09954005faa70906f9
https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/39659
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spelling dig-okr-10986396592024-03-11T19:22:19Z Emerging Trends in National Financial Inclusion Strategies that Support Women’s Entrepreneurship Bin-Humam, Yasmin Braunmiller, Julia Constanze Elsaman, Mahmoud CGAP WOMEN, BUSINESS AND THE LAW ACCESS TO FINANCE WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS GENDER GAP GENDER ROLES FINANCIAL INCLUSION Starting a business is a way for women to generate income and become more resilient when dealing with shocks. However, large gender gaps in formal entrepreneurship impede women’s livelihoods and global development. The persistence of gender-based barriers-notably, unequal access to financial accounts, constrained credit, and normative roles that keep women in the role of primary caregivers underscores the need for broader support and regulatory reform, including reform of the financial sector. This brief presents data collected by the World Bank’s Women, Business and the Law (WBL) project on selected contours of National Financial Inclusion Strategies that can support women’s entrepreneurship. In all, fifty-two economies worldwide had valid financial inclusion strategies in force as of June 30, 2022. An increasing number are now highlighting the need to promote women’s financial inclusion. However, as this initial foray shows, more could be done in National Financial Inclusion Strategies to promote credit to women entrepreneurs and enhance the national-level collection and reporting of financial data disaggregated by sex. The analysis also shows that the field for developing indicators at both the policy and regulatory level remains ripe for exploration by the WBL project and others. 2023-04-10T19:58:27Z 2023-04-10T19:58:27Z 2023-03-10 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099400003082361874/IDU05eec2c4f027b90446b09954005faa70906f9 https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/39659 English en Global Indicators Briefs; No. 16 CC BY 3.0 IGO https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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GENDER GAP
GENDER ROLES
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Emerging Trends in National Financial Inclusion Strategies that Support Women’s Entrepreneurship
description Starting a business is a way for women to generate income and become more resilient when dealing with shocks. However, large gender gaps in formal entrepreneurship impede women’s livelihoods and global development. The persistence of gender-based barriers-notably, unequal access to financial accounts, constrained credit, and normative roles that keep women in the role of primary caregivers underscores the need for broader support and regulatory reform, including reform of the financial sector. This brief presents data collected by the World Bank’s Women, Business and the Law (WBL) project on selected contours of National Financial Inclusion Strategies that can support women’s entrepreneurship. In all, fifty-two economies worldwide had valid financial inclusion strategies in force as of June 30, 2022. An increasing number are now highlighting the need to promote women’s financial inclusion. However, as this initial foray shows, more could be done in National Financial Inclusion Strategies to promote credit to women entrepreneurs and enhance the national-level collection and reporting of financial data disaggregated by sex. The analysis also shows that the field for developing indicators at both the policy and regulatory level remains ripe for exploration by the WBL project and others.
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