Financial inclusion, socioeconomic shocks and social protection in Nigeria amidst COVID-19 pandemic
Financial inclusion and social protection have been recognised as the primary essential stimuli from the potential they carry as avenues for economic development, especially with respect to reduction in poverty and inequalities, the creation of employment and the enhancement overall welfare and live...
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Main Authors: | Osabohien R., Jaaffar A.H., Yusoff N.Y.M., Ibrahim J., Aderemi T.A., Khalid A.A., Yew L.K., Ovat O.O. |
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EnPress Publisher, LLC
2025
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