Gender, digital financial services and vulnerability in the era of pandemics: A cross-sectional analysis [version 2; peer review: 1 approved, 1 not approved]
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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has rapidly spread across the
world, infecting millions, and causing economic disruption on an
unprecedented scale. While everyone is affected by the COVID-19
pandemic, vulnerable communities are at the greatest risk. This study
aims to examine the relationship between digital financial services
(DFS), gender, and the vulnerability of informal settlement dwellers to
COVID-19.
Methods: We sampled a total of 2,697 households from 101 informal
settlements across eleven out of sixteen administrative regions of
Ghana. The regions were selected based on the relative severity of the
pandemic, and the associated national lockdown regulations.
Results: Adopting the ordinary least square analytical technique, the
results reveal three main findings: First, we observe that males in
informal settlements are more exposed to infected people or a person
who died from COVID-19 than females. However, women are more
vulnerable to the pandemic than men as vulnerable populations have
a higher susceptibility to pandemics due to less capacity to implement
preparedness and response strategies due to disparities in their
societal status. Finally, we find that the vulnerability of informal
dwellers is moderated using digital financial services.
Conclusions: We conclude that there exist gender disparities
regarding COVID-19 exposure and vulnerability. Also, by making use
of digital financial services vulnerable groups can reduce their
exposure to the COVID-19 pandemic. Our results provide policy
implications for authorities designing policies to educate men more
on the need to take preventive measures seriously as well as educate
vulnerable populations to adopt digital financial services.
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How to cite this article: Amidu M, Akakpo AA, Mensah JK and Asiedu E. Gender, digital financial services and vulnerability in the era of pandemics: A cross-sectional analysis [version 2; peer review: 1 approved, 1 not approved] F1000Research 2023, 11:1218 https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.111232.2