The present paper seeks to dissect the significance of micro-credit in empowering women. It starts with a brief discussion on the role of micro-credit in poverty alleviation in general, widely acclaimed in contrast to the top-down policies. The concept of empowerment is defined from different perspectives of power, feminism and personal autonomy in family framework before taking up the agency of micro-credit for analysis. Here we identify three contrasting ‘paradigms’ with different underlying aims and understandings and different policy prescriptions and priorities in relation to both micro-finance itself and to gender policy such as the feminist empowerment paradigm, the poverty alleviation paradigm and the financial self-sustainability p...
Microcredit is a financial tool targeting poor people or people defined as “not bankable”, that is, ...
This dissertation is about how women are empowered when they gain access to small loans (microcredit...
Does participation in microcredit programs lead to the empowerment of women? The answer is not clear...
The present paper seeks to dissect the significance of micro-credit in empowering women. It starts w...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) grant microcredits to hundreds of thousands of people, particularly...
This dissertation is a comparative study of the effects of microcredit on women participants in thre...
Patriarchal cultures all over the world oppress women within their communities and their own homes. ...
Impact evaluation studies routinely find that lending to women benefits their households, but not ne...
The aim of this study is to investigate the role of micro-credit in women empowerment. Microcredit i...
Participation of women in productive activities is crucial for enhancing the economic status of the ...
Based on an empirical study in West Bengal, this paper attempts to examine whether women‟s involveme...
The new movement of microfinance backs to the foundation of Grameen Bank in Bangladesh by Professor...
For the empowerment of women in a developing country like India, it is necessary to make them financ...
In an effort to alleviate poverty and empower the national human resources, many institutions are pr...
For more than twenty years, the issue of women’s empowerment in developing nations has moved to the ...
Microcredit is a financial tool targeting poor people or people defined as “not bankable”, that is, ...
This dissertation is about how women are empowered when they gain access to small loans (microcredit...
Does participation in microcredit programs lead to the empowerment of women? The answer is not clear...
The present paper seeks to dissect the significance of micro-credit in empowering women. It starts w...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) grant microcredits to hundreds of thousands of people, particularly...
This dissertation is a comparative study of the effects of microcredit on women participants in thre...
Patriarchal cultures all over the world oppress women within their communities and their own homes. ...
Impact evaluation studies routinely find that lending to women benefits their households, but not ne...
The aim of this study is to investigate the role of micro-credit in women empowerment. Microcredit i...
Participation of women in productive activities is crucial for enhancing the economic status of the ...
Based on an empirical study in West Bengal, this paper attempts to examine whether women‟s involveme...
The new movement of microfinance backs to the foundation of Grameen Bank in Bangladesh by Professor...
For the empowerment of women in a developing country like India, it is necessary to make them financ...
In an effort to alleviate poverty and empower the national human resources, many institutions are pr...
For more than twenty years, the issue of women’s empowerment in developing nations has moved to the ...
Microcredit is a financial tool targeting poor people or people defined as “not bankable”, that is, ...
This dissertation is about how women are empowered when they gain access to small loans (microcredit...
Does participation in microcredit programs lead to the empowerment of women? The answer is not clear...