Previous literature has produced inconclusive evidence on the link between microcredit and women’s empowerment. This study, therefore, has re-visited the issue by conducting a household survey in the 4 districts of Bangladesh to examine whether microcredit is really empowering. In doing so, we have done a thorough review of the previous literature. Our results from the logistic regression indicate that microfinance has actually increased women’s empowerment in Bangladesh. We have found positive impact of most of the selected indicators on women’s empowerment. However, for achieving full benefit of microfinance in empowering women it must be supplemented by a significant amount of skills training and educational opportunities for these poor ...
This Bachelor thesis is a systematic review of studies from India and Bangladesh regarding the effec...
Microfinance is widely known as a development tool for those deprived of access to financial service...
The literatures on the ‘micro credit –women empowerment’ linkage reveal that there is a causal relat...
Previous literature has produced inconclusive evidence on the link between microcredit and women’s e...
Previous literature has produced inconclusive evidence on the link between microcredit and women’s e...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the effects of microcredit on women’s empowerment ...
The empowerment of women is one of crucial development issues.This is due to the fact that women ap...
The empowerment of women is the burning issues in developing countries. This study examined the impa...
The aim of the study was to describe the impact of microfinance in empowering the women of northern ...
Background – This study is an attempt to explore the relationship between microcredit and the socio-...
The empowerment, entrepreneurship and education are the most imperative issues among women to develo...
Based on an empirical study in West Bengal, this paper attempts to examine whether women‟s involveme...
Microfinance has long been associated with generating empowerment of women. Over 90percent of their ...
The study investigated the effects of microcredit on the empowerment of women in the Northern region...
The empowerment, entrepreneurship and education are the most imperative issues among women to develo...
This Bachelor thesis is a systematic review of studies from India and Bangladesh regarding the effec...
Microfinance is widely known as a development tool for those deprived of access to financial service...
The literatures on the ‘micro credit –women empowerment’ linkage reveal that there is a causal relat...
Previous literature has produced inconclusive evidence on the link between microcredit and women’s e...
Previous literature has produced inconclusive evidence on the link between microcredit and women’s e...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the effects of microcredit on women’s empowerment ...
The empowerment of women is one of crucial development issues.This is due to the fact that women ap...
The empowerment of women is the burning issues in developing countries. This study examined the impa...
The aim of the study was to describe the impact of microfinance in empowering the women of northern ...
Background – This study is an attempt to explore the relationship between microcredit and the socio-...
The empowerment, entrepreneurship and education are the most imperative issues among women to develo...
Based on an empirical study in West Bengal, this paper attempts to examine whether women‟s involveme...
Microfinance has long been associated with generating empowerment of women. Over 90percent of their ...
The study investigated the effects of microcredit on the empowerment of women in the Northern region...
The empowerment, entrepreneurship and education are the most imperative issues among women to develo...
This Bachelor thesis is a systematic review of studies from India and Bangladesh regarding the effec...
Microfinance is widely known as a development tool for those deprived of access to financial service...
The literatures on the ‘micro credit –women empowerment’ linkage reveal that there is a causal relat...