Financial inclusion and vulnerability in Mexico: An analysis of access and resilience
Sonia Di Giannatale,
Daniela Fernanda Diaz and
Irvin Rojas ()
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Irvin Rojas: Centro de Investigacion y Docencia Economicas (CIDE)
Development Finance Agenda, 2024, vol. 9, issue 6, 16-18
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Financial inclusion and economic resilience are key factors in household stability and well-being. In Mexico, while there has been progress in providing access to financial services, a significant portion of the population remains financially vulnerable. This article explores trends in financial inclusion, focusing on access to savings and credit, and examines how these factors affect households' ability to handle financial shocks. Using data from the National Financial Inclusion Survey (ENIF) of 2018 and 2021, we analyze how improvements in financial inclusion have impacted household resilience, with implications for policymakers.
Date: 2024
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