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- who: World Bank Group from the International Finance Corporation, USA have published the paper: World Bank Document, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The paper provides evidence of assortative gender matching in agent banking transactions as clients prefer to transact with agents of their own gender. The authors investigate whether gender plays a role in the choice that customers make about which agents to transact with. The authors explore potential reasons for gender homophily and find evidence consistent with gender assortative matching based on trust. To the best of the knowledge , the authors provide the first . . .
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