Essays about: "Financial access"
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36. The Impacts of Climate Change on the Livelihoods of Small-Scale Traders in Zambia: A Case Study of Cross-Border Traders in Kazungula District
University essay from Lunds universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : Climate change is one of the global problems that the world is facing today. Previous studies have shown that climate change has negatively affected the livelihoods of the vulnerable population. However, understanding climate change is usually influenced by how it affects a person’s livelihood. READ MORE
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37. Father Michael’s Gangsters: An Ethnography of Musical Community After Gang Life
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Teologiska institutionenAbstract : This qualitative exploratory case study covers Lebanon’s conflicted history that has left itspeople with unfulfilling history education. The purpose was to explore potential stakeholdersand possible factors to motivate participation in Lebanon’s process towards a formal historyeducation. READ MORE
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38. Driving Decarbonisation Through the Voluntary Carbon Market: An Approach for Start-Ups
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaperAbstract : Climate change concerns have led to the settlement of agreements and policies that aim to bring nations and industries together to keep global warming under 1.5 degrees Celsius. READ MORE
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39. What effect does financial inclusion have on economic development within Sweden, Botswana and India?
University essay fromAbstract : This study examines the relationship between financial inclusion and income level by identifying three different countries' income levels. It also investigates the differences as well as the similarities between these countries’ to add further knowledge. READ MORE
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40. THE EFFECT OF THE INFORMAL ECONOMY ON POVERTY: The role of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT)
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : This study investigates how access and usage of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) could affect the relationship between the size of the informal economy and poverty in developing countries. This topic has yet to receive much scholarly attention apart from one previous study, who argued that the moderating effect of ICTs is through the mechanism of greater financial inclusion. READ MORE