Using data from the 1995 Malawi Financial Markets and Food Security Survey, this study seeks to discover if women's relative control over household resources or intra-household bargaining power in rural Malawi, gauged by their access to microcredit, plays a role in children's food security, measured by anthropometric nutritional Z-scores. Access to microcredit is assessed in a novel way as self-reported credit limits at microcredit organizations. Since credit limits, that is, the maximum sums that might be borrowed, hinge upon supply-side factors such as the availability of credit programs and the financial resources of lenders, it is plausible they are more exogenous than demand driven loan uptake or participation in microcredit organizati...
The Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) in Bonn is a local and virtual international research cen...
Microcredit schemes have been shown to enhance women’s Income Generation Activities (IGA), hou...
Child undernutrition is a serious issue in Nepal as 36% of children below five years of age are chro...
This paper examines the effect of household access to microcredit upon work by seven to eleven year ...
This study investigates the effect of participation into a microcredit program on household food sec...
<p>The contents of this dissertation are based on a quantitative and qualitative survey that was con...
Abstract this paper evaluates the impact of agricultural microcredit on household consumption and vu...
Lack of access to credit prevents poor households in developing countries from diversifying into inc...
This study investigates the effect of participation into a microcredit program on household food sec...
Matrilineal inheritance practices in Malawi exogenously determine female land holdings at the time o...
This study investigates the effect of participation into a microcredit program on household food sec...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 37-44).Although several country-level studies have inves...
The International Food Policy Research Institute is leading a three-year research program to assess ...
In the recent days, microcredit schemes have been proliferating in all parts of the world. Although ...
This article explores differences among female-headed households (FHHs) and male-headed households (...
The Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) in Bonn is a local and virtual international research cen...
Microcredit schemes have been shown to enhance women’s Income Generation Activities (IGA), hou...
Child undernutrition is a serious issue in Nepal as 36% of children below five years of age are chro...
This paper examines the effect of household access to microcredit upon work by seven to eleven year ...
This study investigates the effect of participation into a microcredit program on household food sec...
<p>The contents of this dissertation are based on a quantitative and qualitative survey that was con...
Abstract this paper evaluates the impact of agricultural microcredit on household consumption and vu...
Lack of access to credit prevents poor households in developing countries from diversifying into inc...
This study investigates the effect of participation into a microcredit program on household food sec...
Matrilineal inheritance practices in Malawi exogenously determine female land holdings at the time o...
This study investigates the effect of participation into a microcredit program on household food sec...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 37-44).Although several country-level studies have inves...
The International Food Policy Research Institute is leading a three-year research program to assess ...
In the recent days, microcredit schemes have been proliferating in all parts of the world. Although ...
This article explores differences among female-headed households (FHHs) and male-headed households (...
The Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) in Bonn is a local and virtual international research cen...
Microcredit schemes have been shown to enhance women’s Income Generation Activities (IGA), hou...
Child undernutrition is a serious issue in Nepal as 36% of children below five years of age are chro...