2020
DOI: 10.35631/ijemp.39004
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Does Government Intervention Moderate the Effects of Financial Literacy Into Buying Microinsurance Among the Marginalized? A Literature Review

Abstract: Insurance, in general, is considered as one of the most complex products that consumers purchase in their lifetime. Because of its complexities, the insuring public particularly the target of microinsurance which by demographics are considered marginalized, needs to be educated via financial literacy programs. This study explored via literature review the moderating effects of government intervention in cascading awareness and information dissemination through financial literacy programs, the importance of m… Show more

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“…This is also echoed by Khairullina et al [ 39 ] in Russia and Grebe and Mubiru [ 40 ] in Uganda. In the Philippines, Etrata and Montemayor [ 41 ] conceptualise socioeconomic as well institutional factors affecting the awareness and utilization of indigent support. However, there is lack of empirical inquiry as to their effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is also echoed by Khairullina et al [ 39 ] in Russia and Grebe and Mubiru [ 40 ] in Uganda. In the Philippines, Etrata and Montemayor [ 41 ] conceptualise socioeconomic as well institutional factors affecting the awareness and utilization of indigent support. However, there is lack of empirical inquiry as to their effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%