Burundi - Global Financial Inclusion (Global Findex) Database 2011
ID de référence | BDI_2011_FINDEX_v01_M |
Année | 2011 |
Pays | Burundi |
Producteur(s) | Development Research Group, Finance and Private Sector Development Unit - World Bank |
Bailleur(s) | Development Research Group, World Bank - - The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation - - Financial support |
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Créé le | Feb 16, 2014 |
Dernière modification | Feb 16, 2014 |
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Identification
ID BDI_2011_FINDEX_v01_M |
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Résumé
Well-functioning financial systems serve a vital purpose, offering savings, credit, payment, and risk management products to people with a wide range of needs. Yet until now little had been known about the global reach of the financial sector - the extent of financial inclusion and the degree to which such groups as the poor, women, and youth are excluded from formal financial systems. Systematic indicators of the use of different financial services had been lacking for most economies. The Global Financial Inclusion (Global Findex) database provides such indicators. This database contains the first round of Global Findex indicators, measuring how adults in 148 economies save, borrow, make payments, and manage risk. The data set can be used to track the effects of financial inclusion policies globally and develop a deeper and more nuanced understanding of how people around the world manage their day-to-day finances. By making it possible to identify segments of the population excluded from the formal financial sector, the data can help policy makers prioritize reforms and design new policies.
Type de données
Sample survey data [ssd]Unités d'analyse
IndividualChamp
Notes
The Global Findex database includes indicators measuring how adults in 148 economies save, borrow, make payments, and manage risk. More specifically, the database includes indicators on the use of formal accounts, the frequency of formal account use, mode of formal account use (ATM, bank, bank agent, etc.), purposes of formal account use (remittances, government payments, wage payments, etc.), self-reported reasons for not having a formal account, savings behavior, savings method (bank, informal savings club, etc)), sources of borrowing (bank, friends/family, informal lender, etc.), purposes of borrowing (home purchase, school fees, emergency/health, funerals/weddings), the use of mobile phones to make payments, and the purchase of health and agriculture insurance.Couverture
Couverture géographique
National Coverage.Univers
The target population is the civilian, non-institutionalized population 15 years and above. The sample is nationally representative.Producteurs et sponsors
Investigateur principal
Nom | Affiliation |
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Development Research Group, Finance and Private Sector Development Unit | World Bank |
Autre(s) producteur(s)
Nom | Affiliation | Rôle |
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Gallup, Inc. | Carried out the survey in association with its annual Gallup World Poll. |
Financement
Nom | Abbréviation | Rôle |
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Development Research Group, World Bank | ||
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation | Financial support |
Production des métadonnées
Métadonnées produites par
Nom | Abbréviation | Affiliation | Rôle |
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World Bank |
Date de la production des métadonnées
2012-11-12ID du document DDI
DDI_BDI_2011_FINDEX_v01_M_WB