Оценка уровня финансовой инклюзии женщин в Казахстане: эмпирический анализ структурных факторов
https://doi.org/10.51176/1997-9967-2025-2-104-121
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Об авторах
А. А. КирееваКазахстан
к.э.н., ведущий научный сотрудник
М. Т. Курмашева
Казахстан
PhD докторант
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Рецензия
Для цитирования:
Киреева А.А., Курмашева М.Т. Оценка уровня финансовой инклюзии женщин в Казахстане: эмпирический анализ структурных факторов. Economy: strategy and practice. 2025;20(2):104-121. https://doi.org/10.51176/1997-9967-2025-2-104-121
For citation:
Kireyeva A.A., Kurmasheva M.T. Assessment of the Level of Financial Inclusion of Women in Kazakhstan: An Empirical Analysis of Structural Factors. Economy: strategy and practice. 2025;20(2):104-121. (In Kazakh) https://doi.org/10.51176/1997-9967-2025-2-104-121