Despite a steady economic and social development in Bangladesh, women are in an underprivileged situation in many ways. In this context, this thesis aims to explore the impact of mobile phone use on women’s empowerment in Bangladesh. The thesis employs ordered logit model and multinomial logit model using Financial Inclusion Insights (2017) survey data to investigate the relationship between mobile phone use and women’s empowerment. The main result of the thesis indicates that mobile phone use facilitates women’s empowerment in general, but mobile phone use does not give additional support for women’s empowerment in a male headed household. Moreover, social media use by one’s own mobile phone does not help women’s empowerment. The result of...
The paper looks at women’s use of mobile phones and more-than-voice services, and how this can be le...
For many women in resource-constrained environments, mobile phones are the first and foremost inform...
Introduction With the acute shortage of human resources and infrastructure, mobile phones can be a c...
Despite a steady economic and social development in Bangladesh, women are in an underprivileged situ...
Mobile phones are seen as a means for social and economic progress in rural and remote areas of deve...
The purpose with this study is to find out how the mobile phone and the Village Pay Phone from Grame...
Mobile phones have grown at an extraordinary rate throughout the developing world in recent years. T...
Mobile phones have been heralded by many as promising new tools to empower women throughout the Glob...
markdownabstractThis study problematizes the relationship between ICTs, gender and development, info...
The purpose of this study is to identify how Nigerian women have adopted and are using mobile phones...
Executive summary Mobile phone ownership in low and middle-income countries has skyrocketed in the ...
Despite the acknowledgement of the significance of income, affordability and cultural factors in usi...
There is a growing recognition that community-based organizations (CBOs) show greater success than o...
Despite the advancements made by Information and Communication Technologies in several international...
This study problematizes the relationship between ICTs, gender and development, informed by the gap ...
The paper looks at women’s use of mobile phones and more-than-voice services, and how this can be le...
For many women in resource-constrained environments, mobile phones are the first and foremost inform...
Introduction With the acute shortage of human resources and infrastructure, mobile phones can be a c...
Despite a steady economic and social development in Bangladesh, women are in an underprivileged situ...
Mobile phones are seen as a means for social and economic progress in rural and remote areas of deve...
The purpose with this study is to find out how the mobile phone and the Village Pay Phone from Grame...
Mobile phones have grown at an extraordinary rate throughout the developing world in recent years. T...
Mobile phones have been heralded by many as promising new tools to empower women throughout the Glob...
markdownabstractThis study problematizes the relationship between ICTs, gender and development, info...
The purpose of this study is to identify how Nigerian women have adopted and are using mobile phones...
Executive summary Mobile phone ownership in low and middle-income countries has skyrocketed in the ...
Despite the acknowledgement of the significance of income, affordability and cultural factors in usi...
There is a growing recognition that community-based organizations (CBOs) show greater success than o...
Despite the advancements made by Information and Communication Technologies in several international...
This study problematizes the relationship between ICTs, gender and development, informed by the gap ...
The paper looks at women’s use of mobile phones and more-than-voice services, and how this can be le...
For many women in resource-constrained environments, mobile phones are the first and foremost inform...
Introduction With the acute shortage of human resources and infrastructure, mobile phones can be a c...