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Complexity of gender to understand financial behavior. Financial behavior of transgender and cisgender individuals: evidence from India: a qualitative inquiry
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Mundi, Hardeep Singh
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/ Cisgender
/ Emerging markets
/ Financial inclusion
/ Financial institutions
/ Financial literacy
/ Gender identity
/ Households
/ Income distribution
/ LGBTQ people
/ Literature reviews
/ Microfinance
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Non-binary gender
/ Occupations
/ Research methodology
/ Social exclusion
/ Study abroad
/ Transgender persons
/ Well being
2024
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Complexity of gender to understand financial behavior. Financial behavior of transgender and cisgender individuals: evidence from India: a qualitative inquiry
by
Mundi, Hardeep Singh
in
Borrowing
/ Cisgender
/ Emerging markets
/ Financial inclusion
/ Financial institutions
/ Financial literacy
/ Gender identity
/ Households
/ Income distribution
/ LGBTQ people
/ Literature reviews
/ Microfinance
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Non-binary gender
/ Occupations
/ Research methodology
/ Social exclusion
/ Study abroad
/ Transgender persons
/ Well being
2024
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Complexity of gender to understand financial behavior. Financial behavior of transgender and cisgender individuals: evidence from India: a qualitative inquiry
by
Mundi, Hardeep Singh
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Borrowing
/ Cisgender
/ Emerging markets
/ Financial inclusion
/ Financial institutions
/ Financial literacy
/ Gender identity
/ Households
/ Income distribution
/ LGBTQ people
/ Literature reviews
/ Microfinance
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Non-binary gender
/ Occupations
/ Research methodology
/ Social exclusion
/ Study abroad
/ Transgender persons
/ Well being
2024
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Complexity of gender to understand financial behavior. Financial behavior of transgender and cisgender individuals: evidence from India: a qualitative inquiry
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Complexity of gender to understand financial behavior. Financial behavior of transgender and cisgender individuals: evidence from India: a qualitative inquiry
2024
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Overview
Purpose
This study aims to understand the unique financial behavior of transgender individuals compared to cisgender individuals. Furthermore, this study aims to demonstrate that understanding the financial behavior of transgender people will help financial institutions, regulators and policymakers to include them in the formal financial sector.
Design/methodology/approach
The qualitative approach to research aims at understanding a given phenomenon among the participants. Semi-structured interviews are conducted with 28 transgender and cisgender individuals each. Thematic analysis is used to understand the participants’ financial behavior and propose future research directions and implications to regulators and practitioners.
Findings
The transgender participants (TP) earn no stable income compared to cisgender participants. Due to a lack of regular income, TP faces hardships covering their spending. No fixed spending or financial planning pattern is found among the TP, and they are found to be highly uncertain of their income and spending. The TP is found wholly excluded from the financial system, and not even a single participant with an active bank account or insurance is found. TP has not visited a bank in their lifetime, and financial literacy is found completely missing among them. No TP has ever taken a bank loan or credit from a financial institution. A zeal among TP to be financially included is found, and such participation will undoubtedly help them live a financially independent life. Cisgender people (CP) are found to be earning a stable income, have full-time jobs, save money, transact through a formal financial system and are financially more independent than TPs. Gender is shown to play a role in the financial behavior of the participants.
Research limitations/implications
This study gathers information from transgender and CP and does not focus on the financial services providers; the decision not to interview the providers of financial services is a potential limitation of the present study. Another limitation is the small number of respondents who participated in the semi-structured interviews. Due to these limitations, the generalizability of the findings of this study regarding financial behavior will be restricted and require further evidence from future research.
Practical implications
The present study has several practical implications. First, the requirement of understanding the financial behavior of transgender people from their perspective is missing in the literature, and studies focusing on their behavior are required to help them be financially independent. The present study has implications for regulators, policymakers and practitioners to help transgender people improve their financial conditions.
Originality/value
The existing literature does not include studies focusing on understanding the financial behavior of transgender people or drawing a comparison of the financial behavior of transgender or CP. The present study explores the financial behavior of transgender people and highlights the unique financial behavior of transgender individuals.
Publisher
Emerald Publishing Limited,Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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