Financial inclusion for migrant populations

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https://doi.org/10.69789/ccs.v9i1.686

Abstract

Financial inclusion reduces poverty gaps and reduces the social marginalization of populations; Therefore, it is not the exclusive responsibility of the financial system; public policies are also required to guarantee access to financial products designed according to the reality of the different population segments. But, if we are going to refer to the financial inclusion of migrant populations, we must dare to segment them into population groups related to human mobility. Initially, 4 main population segments linked to migration are identified:
1. Migrant workers residing abroad
2. Voluntary returnees who wish to live their retirement in El Salvador
3. Families receiving remittances
4. Deported

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Published

2024-12-06

How to Cite

Ríos, C. (2024). Financial inclusion for migrant populations. Ciencia, Cultura Y Sociedad, 9(1), 6–7. https://doi.org/10.69789/ccs.v9i1.686

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Editorial