Financial inclusion in Sincelejo (Colombia). A Probit econometric model

This paper examines the relationship between financial inclusion and income poverty of households in the city of Sincelejo, in the Colombian department of Sucre. The correlation between these two variables is confirmed through a probabilistic or qualitative response econometric model called Probit....

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Anaya Narváez, Alfredo Rafael
Romero Álvarez, Yaneth Patricia
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2018
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Universidad EAFIT
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G20
G38
C11
Inclusion
Poverty
Socioeconomic variables
Probit
Sincelejo
Inclusión
Pobreza
Variables socioeconómicas
Probit
Sincelejo
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Copyright (c) 2018 Alfredo Rafael Anaya Narváez, Yaneth Patricia Romero Álvarez
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv La inclusión financiera en Sincelejo (Colombia). Un modelo econométrico probit
title Financial inclusion in Sincelejo (Colombia). A Probit econometric model
spellingShingle Financial inclusion in Sincelejo (Colombia). A Probit econometric model
G20
G38
C11
Inclusion
Poverty
Socioeconomic variables
Probit
Sincelejo
Inclusión
Pobreza
Variables socioeconómicas
Probit
Sincelejo
title_short Financial inclusion in Sincelejo (Colombia). A Probit econometric model
title_full Financial inclusion in Sincelejo (Colombia). A Probit econometric model
title_fullStr Financial inclusion in Sincelejo (Colombia). A Probit econometric model
title_full_unstemmed Financial inclusion in Sincelejo (Colombia). A Probit econometric model
title_sort Financial inclusion in Sincelejo (Colombia). A Probit econometric model
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Anaya Narváez, Alfredo Rafael
Romero Álvarez, Yaneth Patricia
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Anaya Narváez, Alfredo Rafael
Romero Álvarez, Yaneth Patricia
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Universidad de Sucre
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv G20
G38
C11
topic G20
G38
C11
Inclusion
Poverty
Socioeconomic variables
Probit
Sincelejo
Inclusión
Pobreza
Variables socioeconómicas
Probit
Sincelejo
dc.subject.keyword.eng.fl_str_mv Inclusion
Poverty
Socioeconomic variables
Probit
Sincelejo
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Inclusión
Pobreza
Variables socioeconómicas
Probit
Sincelejo
description This paper examines the relationship between financial inclusion and income poverty of households in the city of Sincelejo, in the Colombian department of Sucre. The correlation between these two variables is confirmed through a probabilistic or qualitative response econometric model called Probit. Additional socioeconomic variables were used which help account for the phenomenon of financial inclusion. In order to achieve this purpose, primary information was collected through surveys conducted in 541 sincelejanos households on the variables involved in the analysis and the information gathered was processed through Eviews 7.1 in order to obtain the estimates of the econometric model. The results confirm that this phenomenon can be adequately studied through a binomial regression analysis and that there is an inverse relationship between income poverty and financial inclusion (measured as the access by households to any kind of service or product from formal financial institutions). The results also confirm that higher schooling of the household head is the major factor in increasing the likelihood of household financial inclusion.
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