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GET /api/changes/63773406/?format=api
https://hosted.weblate.org/api/units/29682004/?format=api", "component": "https://hosted.weblate.org/api/components/sdg-metadata/8-10-2/?format=api", "translation": "https://hosted.weblate.org/api/translations/sdg-metadata/8-10-2/ru/?format=api", "user": null, "author": null, "timestamp": "2023-08-19T16:53:37.264625+02:00", "action": 30, "target": "<p><strong>Definition:</strong> </p>\n<p>The percentage of adults (ages 15+) who report having an account (by themselves or together with someone else) at a bank or another type of financial institution or personally using a mobile money service in the past 12 months. </p>\n<p> </p>\n<p><strong>Concepts:</strong> </p>\n<p>Financial institution accounts (excluding mobile money) denote the percentage of respondents who report having an account (by themselves or together with someone else) at a bank, credit union, microfinance institution, or post office that falls under prudential regulation by a government body.</p>\n<p>Data on adults with a financial institution account include respondents who reported having an account at a bank or at another type of financial institution, such as a credit union, a microfinance institution, a cooperative, or the post office (if applicable). The data also include an additional 3 percent of respondents in 2021 who reported receiving wages, government transfers, a public sector pension, or payments for agricultural products into a financial institution account in the past year; paying utility bills or school fees from a financial institution account in the past year; or receiving wages, government transfers, or agricultural payments into a card in the past year. The definition does not include non-bank financial institutions such as pension funds, retirement accounts, insurance companies, or equity holdings such as stocks. </p>\n<p>Mobile money accounts denote the percentage of respondents who report personally using a mobile money service to make payments, buy things, or to send or receive money in the past year. Data on adults with a mobile money account include respondents who reported personally using services included in the GSM Association’s Mobile Money for the Unbanked (GSMA MMU) database to pay bills or to send or receive money in the past year. The data also include an additional 2 percent of respondents in 2021 who reported receiving wages, government transfers, a public sector pension, or payments for agricultural products through a mobile phone in the past year. Unlike the definition of account at a financial institution, the definition of mobile money account does not include the payment of utility bills or school fees through a mobile phone. The reason is that the phrasing of the possible answers leaves it open as to whether those payments were made using a mobile money account or an over-the-counter service.</p>", "id": 63773406, "action_name": "Source string changed", "url": "https://hosted.weblate.org/api/changes/63773406/?format=api" }{ "unit": "