Migrants Remittances and Financial Inclusion among Households in Nigeria

Main author: Ajefu, Joseph
Other authors: Ogebe, Joseph O.
Format: Journal Article           
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institution SOAS, University of London
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description This article investigates the impact of remittances on financial inclusion, using the 2009 World Bank’s Migration and Remittances Household Survey data for Nigeria. An instrumental variable estimation technique was used to estimate the impact of remittances on financial inclusion, and migrant network effect was used as an instrument to control for potential endogeneity between remittance and financial inclusion. This article finds that the receipt of remittances increases the probability of using formal financial services, such as deposit accounts and Internet/mobile banking. This article concludes that reducing barriers and costs to remittance inflows can improve the access to and use of formal financial services in Nigeria, which can lead to an increase in funds for investments and the economic growth of the country.
format Journal Article
author Ajefu, Joseph
author_facet Ajefu, Joseph
Ogebe, Joseph O.
authorStr Ajefu, Joseph
author_letter Ajefu, Joseph
author2 Ogebe, Joseph O.
author2Str Ogebe, Joseph O.
title Migrants Remittances and Financial Inclusion among Households in Nigeria
publisher Taylor and Francis
publishDate 2019
url https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/31438/