农业企业妇女的金融扫盲能力及其在大流行病期间的金融经历

Lilian Gumbo, Ferina Marimuthu, Edson Vengesai
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背景:无论来自哪个国家,女性的金融知识水平普遍低于男性。这种金融知识方面的性别差距使妇女更容易受到流行病的影响,如 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行。目的:本研究旨在考察农业企业妇女的金融知识能力及其在 COVID-19 大流行期间的金融经历:研究在五个农业区进行,即格韦鲁、马斯温戈、穆托科、达尔文山和穆塔雷。这些地区代表了津巴布韦的农业区:采用嵌入式混合方法研究设计,收集定性和定量数据进行分析。成功收集了 216 名农业企业妇女的数据,并对 15 名信息提供者进行了后续访谈:结果:农业企业妇女的金融知识能力较差。在八个考察概念中,大多数农业企业妇女仅有 2-3 个良好的金融行为,只有 10%的妇女超过了 6 分的最低预期分数。在大流行病期间,农业企业中的妇女失去了收入,无法承担家庭和企业开支:结论:农业综合企业中的女性并没有掌握财务健康和财务复原力所需的重要财务知识能力。因此,研究建议实施培训计划,使妇女具备基本的金融扫盲能力,如预算编制、储蓄和退休规划:首次将金融扫盲能力与大流行病期间的金融经验一起概念化。尤其是在对经济发展至关重要的农业综合企业部门。
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Financial literacy competencies of women in agribusiness and their financial experiences during a pandemic
Background: Women have generally lower levels of financial literacy than their male counterparts, regardless of country of origin. This financial literacy gender gap makes women more vulnerable to the effects of pandemics, like the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.Aim: This study sought to examine financial literacy competencies of women in agribusiness and their financial experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic.Setting: The study was carried out in five agricultural districts namely, Gweru, Masvingo, Mutoko, Mount Darwin, and Mutare. The districts represented Zimbabwean agricultural regions.Methods: An embedded mixed methods research design was adopted where both qualitative and quantitative data were collected for analysis. Data were successfully collected from 216 women in agribusiness and follow-up interviews were conducted with 15 informants.Results: Women in agribusiness have poor financial literacy competencies. Most women in agribusiness practised only a range of 2–3 good financial behaviours out of the eight examined concepts, with only 10% scoring above the minimum expected score of six. During the pandemic, women in agribusiness lost income and failed to take care of household and business expenses.Conclusion: Women in agribusiness do not practise vital financial literacy competencies required for financial wellbeing and financial resilience. Therefore, the study recommends the implementation of training programmes that capacitate women with basic financial literacy competencies such as budgeting, saving, and retirement planning.Contribution: Financial literacy competencies were conceptualised together with financial experiences during a pandemic for the first time. More so, in the agribusiness sector which is crucial for economic development.
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