According to social exclusion theory, health risks are positively associated with involuntary social, economic, political and cultural exclusion from society. In this paper, a social exclusion framework has been used, and available literature on microcredit in Bangladesh has been reviewed to explore the available evidence on associations among microcredit, exclusion, and health outcomes. The paper addresses the question of whether participation in group-lending reduces health inequities through promoting social inclusion. The group-lending model of microcredit is a development intervention in which small-scale credit for income-generation activities is provided to groups of individuals who do not have material collateral. The paper outlines...
Poor socio-economic conditions are responsible for health hazards and disease to a large extent. The...
The purpose of this study is to contribute to the literature by investigating the impact of microcre...
Microcredit, a Bangladeshi development model, has become a mantra and a magic potion for all illness...
According to social exclusion theory, health risks are positively associated with involuntary social...
According to social exclusion theory, health risks are positively associated with involuntary social...
This paper investigates in a Bangladeshi setting whether membership of a micro finance program reduc...
Within the overall aim of improving the health of populations in developing countries, it is now wel...
Microcredit is advocated as a development tool that has the potential to reduce poverty, empower par...
This study focuses beyond the traditional role of microfinance in addressing poverty to examine also...
Health services and modern medicines are out of reach for over one billion people globally. Micro-in...
The concept of social exclusion, applied widely in the European Union, has in recent years been gain...
This paper evaluates whether microcredit programs such as the popular Grameen Bank reach the relativ...
The microcredit program in Bangladesh is a unique innovation of credit delivery designed to enhance ...
The Grameen Bank in Bangladesh has pioneered a credit delivery system with a vision to bring banking...
<p><b>Abstract</b></p> <p>Microcredit is regarded as a tool for poverty alleviation. A stereotyped ...
Poor socio-economic conditions are responsible for health hazards and disease to a large extent. The...
The purpose of this study is to contribute to the literature by investigating the impact of microcre...
Microcredit, a Bangladeshi development model, has become a mantra and a magic potion for all illness...
According to social exclusion theory, health risks are positively associated with involuntary social...
According to social exclusion theory, health risks are positively associated with involuntary social...
This paper investigates in a Bangladeshi setting whether membership of a micro finance program reduc...
Within the overall aim of improving the health of populations in developing countries, it is now wel...
Microcredit is advocated as a development tool that has the potential to reduce poverty, empower par...
This study focuses beyond the traditional role of microfinance in addressing poverty to examine also...
Health services and modern medicines are out of reach for over one billion people globally. Micro-in...
The concept of social exclusion, applied widely in the European Union, has in recent years been gain...
This paper evaluates whether microcredit programs such as the popular Grameen Bank reach the relativ...
The microcredit program in Bangladesh is a unique innovation of credit delivery designed to enhance ...
The Grameen Bank in Bangladesh has pioneered a credit delivery system with a vision to bring banking...
<p><b>Abstract</b></p> <p>Microcredit is regarded as a tool for poverty alleviation. A stereotyped ...
Poor socio-economic conditions are responsible for health hazards and disease to a large extent. The...
The purpose of this study is to contribute to the literature by investigating the impact of microcre...
Microcredit, a Bangladeshi development model, has become a mantra and a magic potion for all illness...