In this chapter, the authors discuss the potential link between mobile money adoption and health outcomes, which has not received much attention in the existing literature. They empirically examine the effects of mobile money adoption on healthcare utilization and spending of rural households in Ghana. Using data from the Ghana Living Standards Survey, the authors show that mobile money adoption enhances rural households’ healthcare utilization, a finding which is more pronounced in the case of female-headed households. The authors demonstrate that this finding is due to the positive association between mobile money use and the ability of rural households to spend on healthcare
The use of mobile phones has increased rapidly in many developing countries, including in rural area...
The use of mobile phones has increased rapidly in many developing countries, including in rural area...
Mobile phone based money services have spread rapidly in many developing countries. We analyze micro...
We investigate mobile money adoption, and how it affected household behaviour and financial inclusio...
This paper uses a difference-in-difference framework to estimate the effects of mobile money transfe...
While many studies that are focused on mobile money concern the effects of mobile money on consumpti...
Using household survey data gleaned from Ghana, we carried out a microeconometric analysis of the re...
We investigate whether the use of mobile money can help individuals build savings to face predictabl...
Background: The study set out to explore whether mobile money use (mobile phone‐based financial serv...
Mobile money (MM) is considered a revolutionary phenomenon in the developing world and relies on bas...
This study considered the impact of mobile money on well‐being and development from a capability per...
The use of mobile phones is fast transforming the healthcare delivery landscape in Ghana. A substant...
This study investigates whether the use of mobile money affects the savings patterns of individuals ...
In sub-Saharan Africa, financial inclusion remains low, with households being more vulnerable to idi...
This study contributes to a deeper understanding of the usage level of mobile money, and how it has ...
The use of mobile phones has increased rapidly in many developing countries, including in rural area...
The use of mobile phones has increased rapidly in many developing countries, including in rural area...
Mobile phone based money services have spread rapidly in many developing countries. We analyze micro...
We investigate mobile money adoption, and how it affected household behaviour and financial inclusio...
This paper uses a difference-in-difference framework to estimate the effects of mobile money transfe...
While many studies that are focused on mobile money concern the effects of mobile money on consumpti...
Using household survey data gleaned from Ghana, we carried out a microeconometric analysis of the re...
We investigate whether the use of mobile money can help individuals build savings to face predictabl...
Background: The study set out to explore whether mobile money use (mobile phone‐based financial serv...
Mobile money (MM) is considered a revolutionary phenomenon in the developing world and relies on bas...
This study considered the impact of mobile money on well‐being and development from a capability per...
The use of mobile phones is fast transforming the healthcare delivery landscape in Ghana. A substant...
This study investigates whether the use of mobile money affects the savings patterns of individuals ...
In sub-Saharan Africa, financial inclusion remains low, with households being more vulnerable to idi...
This study contributes to a deeper understanding of the usage level of mobile money, and how it has ...
The use of mobile phones has increased rapidly in many developing countries, including in rural area...
The use of mobile phones has increased rapidly in many developing countries, including in rural area...
Mobile phone based money services have spread rapidly in many developing countries. We analyze micro...