The focus of the present paper is upon the impact of globalisation upon women worldwide, with spe-cial reference to India and the viability of micro credit as a panacea to the fall out of globalisation. Willglobal economic integration support reduction of gender inequalities and disparities? Is providing microcredit to women the answer to the drawbacks of globalisation? Does it in reality make them “economicactors with power"? These are the key questions, which the present paper seeks to address. It is arguedthat women have suffered disproportionately from globalisation, while seeing few of its benefits. This isparticularly true of India. It is, indeed, paradoxical that on the one hand, all out efforts are being madefor women's empowerment,...
The majority of the poor people in the world today are women. Women are not only more poor men, but ...
Microcredit/finance as a tool to eradicate poverty and empower women in developing countries has bee...
Impact evaluation studies routinely find that lending to women benefits their households, but not ne...
The focus of the present paper is upon the impact of globalisation upon women worldwide, with spe-ci...
This dissertation is a comparative study of the effects of microcredit on women participants in thre...
This paper looks at the case for and against the view that microfinance programs benefit women in de...
Microcredit, once hailed as the cure-all panacea for tackling poverty in the developing world, has b...
Globalisation has ushered in complex patterns of socio-economic change the world over. While enhanci...
Based on an empirical study in West Bengal, this paper attempts to examine whether women‟s involveme...
This dissertation is about how women are empowered when they gain access to small loans (microcredit...
Programme Grande EcoleIn emerging countries such as India, severe poverty still remains while the ec...
Transnational feminist discourse has critiqued the pursuit of women’s empowerment through internatio...
Microcredit is a financial tool targeting poor people or people defined as \u201cnot bankable\u201d,...
In this thesis I assess the problems and solutions microfinance institutions face when entering a ru...
Empowerment for Women? Patriarchal cultures all over the world oppress women within their communitie...
The majority of the poor people in the world today are women. Women are not only more poor men, but ...
Microcredit/finance as a tool to eradicate poverty and empower women in developing countries has bee...
Impact evaluation studies routinely find that lending to women benefits their households, but not ne...
The focus of the present paper is upon the impact of globalisation upon women worldwide, with spe-ci...
This dissertation is a comparative study of the effects of microcredit on women participants in thre...
This paper looks at the case for and against the view that microfinance programs benefit women in de...
Microcredit, once hailed as the cure-all panacea for tackling poverty in the developing world, has b...
Globalisation has ushered in complex patterns of socio-economic change the world over. While enhanci...
Based on an empirical study in West Bengal, this paper attempts to examine whether women‟s involveme...
This dissertation is about how women are empowered when they gain access to small loans (microcredit...
Programme Grande EcoleIn emerging countries such as India, severe poverty still remains while the ec...
Transnational feminist discourse has critiqued the pursuit of women’s empowerment through internatio...
Microcredit is a financial tool targeting poor people or people defined as \u201cnot bankable\u201d,...
In this thesis I assess the problems and solutions microfinance institutions face when entering a ru...
Empowerment for Women? Patriarchal cultures all over the world oppress women within their communitie...
The majority of the poor people in the world today are women. Women are not only more poor men, but ...
Microcredit/finance as a tool to eradicate poverty and empower women in developing countries has bee...
Impact evaluation studies routinely find that lending to women benefits their households, but not ne...