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Financial inclusion and physical health functioning among aging adults in the sub-Saharan African context: Exploring social networks and gender roles
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Financial inclusion and physical health functioning among aging adults in the sub-Saharan African context: Exploring social networks and gender roles

Razak M. Gyasi, Siaw Frimpong, Gilbert Kwabena Amoako and Anokye M. Adam
PloS one, Vol.16(6), e0252007
10/06/2021
PMID: 34111127
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Abstract

Health Gender Ghana older persons
It remains poorly understood how financial inclusion influences physical health functioning in later life in sub-Saharan African context and whether the association differs by gender and social relationships. We aim 1) to examine the associations of financial inclusion with functional impairment during older age in Ghana; and 2) to evaluate whether gender and social networks modify this association.

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