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Title page 1
Contents 5
Abbreviations 9
Acknowledgements 9
Overview 10
The dynamics of financial inclusion 13
Transitioning from being unbanked to banked 17
Narrowing the gender gap 20
Expanding financial inclusion: broader policy options 23
Chapter one: Introduction 26
Chapter two: Understanding the dynamics: going beyond bank account ownership 32
Measuring financial inclusion 33
GLOBAL FINDEX INDICATORS: FINANCIAL ACCESS AND USE 34
INDEX OF FINANCIAL INCLUSION 35
Evolution of financial inclusion 39
GROWTH IN ACCOUNT OWNERSHIP 39
THE RISE OF FORMAL SAVINGS AND STAGNATION IN FORMAL BORROWING 42
SPATIAL-TEMPORAL EVOLUTION OF INDEX OF FINANCIAL INCLUSION 45
Chapter three: Pathways to financial inclusion 48
Correlates of financia linclusion 52
Entering the financial system: Gateway technology and financial knowledge as pillars 57
Opportunities to boost financial inclusion 65
Chapter four: Gender gap in financial inclusion: trend, explanation, and bridging the divide 70
Explaining the gender gap 74
Bridging the gender gap and fostering financial inclusion 76
Chapter five: Summary and priority policy actions 82
References 86
Annex 1. Additional Information on Measurements and Scores 91
ENUMERATION AREA LEVEL FINANCIAL KNOWLEDGE SCORE 91
Annex 2. Additional Descriptive Statistics 92
Annex 3. Additional Regression Results 95
Annex 4. Additional Figures 104
Tables 8
TABLE O.1. Decomposition of the gender gaps in account ownership 22
TABLE 1. Profile of individual respondents, over time 51
TABLE 2. Account ownership transition matrix 58
TABLE 3. Fairlie decomposition of the gender gaps in account ownership 80
TABLE 4. Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition of the gender gaps in financial inclusion index 80
Figures 6
FIGURE O.1. Account ownership grew, but lags compared to regional and global comparators, 2011-2023 13
FIGURE O.2. Education correlates with owning an account, over time 14
FIGURE O.3. The poor in rural areas remains behind 14
FIGURE O.4. The persistence of gaps of account ownership differs by gender and age group 15
FIGURE O.5. The share of adults saving formally increased, over time 16
FIGURE O.6. Formal borrowing is decreasing over time regardless of place of residence 16
FIGURE O.7. Movement into banked status from 2019 to 2022 17
FIGURE O.8. Movement from saving informally into saving formally between 2019 and 2022 17
FIGURE O.9. Account ownership trajectories and individual characteristics 18
FIGURE O.10. Account ownership trajectories and financial knowledge 18
FIGURE O.11. Banks are the main financial access points for new entrants 19
FIGURE O.12. Payments are through cash, 2022 19
FIGURE O.13. Gender gap on account ownership in Rural-Urban context, over time 20
FIGURE O.14. What drives the gender gap? Socioeconomic status in 2022 20
FIGURE 1. Account ownership grew, but ranks lowest compared to neighboring countries, 2011-2023 39
FIGURE 2a. Account ownership at individual and household level, over time 40
FIGURE 2b. Account ownership by place of residence, over time 40
FIGURE 3a. Rural-Urban gap in account ownership, by wealth, over time 41
FIGURE 3b. Account ownership by gender, over time 41
FIGURE 4a. Account ownership by age, over time 42
FIGURE 4b. Account ownership by education, over time 42
FIGURE 5a. Saving at formal institutions by place of residence, over time 43
FIGURE 5b. Gender gap in saving at formal institutions, over time 43
FIGURE 5c. Saving frequency, over time 43
FIGURE 6a. Household access to credit by place of residence and wealth, over time 44
FIGURE 6b. Source of loan by place of residence and wealth, over time 44
FIGURE 7a. Evolution of index of financial inclusion (IFI), over time 46
FIGURE 7b. Evolution of level of financial inclusion, over time 46
FIGURE 7c. Distribution of financial inclusion index, over time 46
FIGURE 7d. Distribution of financial inclusion index at woreda level, over time 46
FIGURE 7e. Distribution of financial inclusion index in rural areas, over time 47
FIGURE 7f. Distribution of financial inclusion index in urban areas, over time 47
FIGURE 7g. Evolution of financial inclusion across regions, over time 47
FIGURE 8a. Correlates of account ownership in 2019 and 2022 52
FIGURE 8b. Correlates of account ownership by place of residence, 2019 and 2022 53
FIGURE 9a. Education effect of account ownership by gender in 2019 54
FIGURE 9b. Education effect of account ownership by gender in 2022 54
FIGURE 10a. Mobile phone ownership effect on account ownership by gender in 2019 55
FIGURE 10b. Mobile phone ownership effect on account ownership by gender in 2022 55
FIGURE 11a. Proximity to financial institution and account ownership by gender in 2019 56
FIGURE 11b. Distance to nearest financial institution (Median) 56
FIGURE 12a. Account ownership trajectories and individual characteristics 60
FIGURE 12b. Account ownership trajectories and financial knowledge 60
FIGURE 12c. Account ownership trajectories by region 61
FIGURE 13a. Age and sex are associates with entering the financial system 62
FIGURE 13b. Education matters to escape from being unbanked 62
FIGURE 14. Mobile ownership plays a great role to accelerate financial inclusion 62
FIGURE 15a. Financial knowledge facilitates the move towards financial inclusion 63
FIGURE 15b. Financial knowledge gap between urban and rural areas in 2019 63
FIGURE 16. Proximity to formal financial institutions matters to escape unbanked 64
FIGURE 17. New entrants have a low-level financial inclusion 65
FIGURE 18a. Banks are the main get way to the financial system 66
FIGURE 18b. Saving is a commonly used product by new entrants 66
FIGURE 19a. Households and individuals receive payments through cash, 2022 67
FIGURE 19b. Account holders hardly use digital mechanisms to make payments, 2022 67
FIGURE 20. Gender gap in financial inclusion level increased, over time 72
FIGURE 21. Gender gap on account ownership in Rural-Urban context, over time 73
FIGURE 22. Gender gap in account ownership region context, over time 73
FIGURE 23a. Lacks education, by gender, over time 74
FIGURE 23b. Employed adult by gender, over time 74
FIGURE 23c. Mobile use, by gender, over time 74
FIGURE 24a. Financial knowledge distribution, by gender, 2019 75
FIGURE 24b. Financial knowledge distribution, by gender, 2022 75
FIGURE 25a. Counterfactual density estimation, 2019 81
FIGURE 25b. Counterfactual density estimation, 2022 81
Boxes 8
BOX 1. The National Financial Inclusion Strategy 28
BOX 2. Definitions and Measures of variables 36
BOX 3. Estimated models to examine the correlates of financial inclusion 50
BOX 4. Robustness check 56
BOX 5. Transition matrix, financial knowledge index, and model estimation 58
BOX 6. Comparison between those who remained unbanked and those able to enter the financial system 60
BOX 7. Decomposition analysis combining with 2SLS regression method 77
Annex Tables 8
TABLE A.1. Account ownership by region, gender and place of residence, 2019 and 2022 92
TABLE A.2. Account owning individuals and financial institutions by region, gender and place of residence, 2022 93
TABLE A.3. Individual and household saving behavior by region, gender, place of residence, 2019 and 2022 93
TABLE A.4. Access to loan and source of loan by region, place of residence and wealth, 2019 and 2022 94
TABLE A.5. Estimates for probit model on account ownership 95
TABLE A.6. Estimates for probit model on account ownership for urban-dominated regions and other regions 96
TABLE A.7. Estimates for ordered logit model on level of financial inclusion 97
TABLE A.8. Linear regression estimated results on a z-score of financial inclusion index 99
TABLE A.9. Estimates for logit regression on moving out of financial exclusion 100
TABLE A.10. Estimates for decomposition analysis on gender gaps in account ownership, 2019 101
TABLE A.11. Estimates for decomposition analysis on gender gaps in account ownership, 2022 102
TABLE A.12. Estimates for Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition analysis on gender gaps in financial inclusion, over time 103
Annex Figures 7
FIGURE A.1. Account ownership, by wealth, over time 104
FIGURE A.2. Use of financial services by account holders, over time 104
FIGURE A.3. Mobile phone penetration by gender, location, over time 104
FIGURE A.4. Usage of financial institutions, over time 104
FIGURE A.5. Usage of financial institutions by place of residence, over time 105
FIGURE A.6. Age and gender effect on account ownership in 2019 105
FIGURE A.7. Age and gender effect on account ownership in 2022 105
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