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    Financial digitalization, financial resilience and financial well-being of slum households. Acase of Bwaise slum, Kawempe division, Kampala district
    (Makerere University Business School, Uganda, 2024-11-11) Achieng, Ritah Mary
    The Study Emphasizes The Significance Of Financial Well-Being On A Worldwide Scale And Illustrates The Difficulties That Kampala’s Slum Households Confront, Such As Economic Inequality, A Limited Financial Knowledge, Constrained Access To Digital Financial Services. With An Emphasis On Kampala's Bwaise Slum, The Analysis Sought To Look Into The Connections Amongst Financial Digitization, Resilience, And Well-Being Among Slum Households. The Study Targeted Homes In The Bwaise Slum Using A Cross-Sectional Survey Technique That Made Use Of Quantitative Tools. The 379 Representative Houses From Bwaise I, II, And III That Were Proportionately Chosen And Interviewers Were Chosen Using A Stratified Simple Random Selection Procedure. Interviews And Self-Administered Questionnaires Were Used In The Data-Gathering Method To Account For Illiterate Respondents.

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