Digital information and communication technologies are recognized as vital tools for empowering marginalized groups such as women in low income developing countries through reducing the costs of communication and connectivity. This study aimed at assessing the gender difference in mobile phone ownership among youth business group members, and how it affects election into leadership and group board positions in rural youth business groups in northern Ethiopia. We used instrumental variable methods on survey data on 1125 youths in 119 youth business groups where 32% of the members were female. Our results indicated that 37% of the females and 70% of the males owned mobile phones. Male members were twice as likely to become board members and f...
Mobile phones present opportunities to expand engagement with wider social, economic and governance...
Data from qualitative and survey research with young people in 24 locations (urban and rural) across...
Worldwide, cell phones are used by 5.4 billion people. They are becoming increasingly prevalent in t...
We assess the gender difference in mobile phone ownership among youth business group members, and ho...
Mobile phones are rapidly being adopted in less developed countries, with widely acknowledged commen...
This Study investigates gender differentials in mobile phone usage in Owalla, a rural community in I...
Data from qualitative and survey research with young people in 24 locations (urban and rural) across...
© 2019 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Data fro...
The mobile phone usage in women entrepreneurs have dramatically increased and continue to increase i...
This study examined how men and women who own micro-businesses in Lagos, Nigeria, use mobile apps fo...
This study was motivated by the fact that despite Uganda having mobile phone service penetration of ...
Abstract: This study examined how men and women who own micro businesses in La- gos, Nigeria, use mo...
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...
Mobile phones have been heralded by many as promising new tools to empower women throughout the Glob...
Mobile phones present opportunities to expand engagement with wider social, economic and governance...
Data from qualitative and survey research with young people in 24 locations (urban and rural) across...
Worldwide, cell phones are used by 5.4 billion people. They are becoming increasingly prevalent in t...
We assess the gender difference in mobile phone ownership among youth business group members, and ho...
Mobile phones are rapidly being adopted in less developed countries, with widely acknowledged commen...
This Study investigates gender differentials in mobile phone usage in Owalla, a rural community in I...
Data from qualitative and survey research with young people in 24 locations (urban and rural) across...
© 2019 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Data fro...
The mobile phone usage in women entrepreneurs have dramatically increased and continue to increase i...
This study examined how men and women who own micro-businesses in Lagos, Nigeria, use mobile apps fo...
This study was motivated by the fact that despite Uganda having mobile phone service penetration of ...
Abstract: This study examined how men and women who own micro businesses in La- gos, Nigeria, use mo...
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...
Mobile phones have been heralded by many as promising new tools to empower women throughout the Glob...
Mobile phones present opportunities to expand engagement with wider social, economic and governance...
Data from qualitative and survey research with young people in 24 locations (urban and rural) across...
Worldwide, cell phones are used by 5.4 billion people. They are becoming increasingly prevalent in t...