Revue Economie, Gestion et Société (Aug 2020)

MOBILE MONEY ET AUTO-EMPLOI DES FEMMES EN AFRIQUE

  • Jean Francky Landry NGONO,
  • Charles Alain BITA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.48382/IMIST.PRSM/regs-v1i24.22414
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 24

Abstract

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In this work the objective is to determine the effect of mobile money on the self-employment of women in Africa. The pursuit of this objective required data, between 2010 and 2018, from the World Bank (2019) and the Financial Access Survey (2019). Thanks to the use of Panel Corrected Standard Error and the least squares possible, it appears that an increase in mobile money transactions is favorable to the self-employment of women in Africa. It also appears that the regulation of the private sector tends to discourage women in Africa to undertake and the refore to self-employ. These results suggest that mobile money should be encouraged among women in these countries. And that it is important to create a favorable business climate, which requires optimal regulation of the private sector.

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