Factors Determining Demand for Consumer Goods Among Urban Refugees
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Uganda Christian University
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This dissertation investigates the factors determining demand for consumer goods among urban
refugees.. Through a comprehensive analysis of data collected from a sample population, the
study examines remittance patterns, utilization, and their impact on household well-being. The
findings reveal diverse sources and frequencies of remittance inflows, with significant
contributions to meeting essential expenses and supporting income-generating activities.
Remittance-receiving households exhibit higher levels of income, food security, and access to
education and healthcare services compared to non-recipient households. Despite challenges
such as high transaction costs and limited financial literacy, remittances play a crucial role in
enhancing the socio-economic resilience and long-term prospects of urban refugee households.
These findings contribute to a deeper understanding of the dynamics shaping refugee livelihoods
and underscore the importance of targeted interventions to optimize the impact of remittance in
poverty alleviation efforts.